01006nam a2200265 i 4500991002058009707536070116s2003 gb 00 0 eng d1859935617b13469344-39ule_instSet. Economia - SAGAita332.2Microfinance :evolution, achievements and challenges /edited by Malcolm HarperLondon :ITDG ; New Delhi :Samskriti,c2003VIII, 182 p. ;24 cmKey writings on microfinanceCon bibliografiaServizi finanziariPaesi in via di sviluppoBanchePaesi in via di sviluppoHarper, Malcolm.b1346934416-01-0716-01-07991002058009707536LE025 ECO 332.2 HAR01.0112025000206861le025Prof. Boscia-E24.80-l- 00000.i1434588216-01-07Microfinance1094823UNISALENTOle02516-01-07ma -enggb 0003672nam 2200553 a 450 991100476470332120200520144314.01-281-07748-897866110774880-08-050649-6(CKB)1000000000384787(EBL)316856(OCoLC)476108502(SSID)ssj0000155353(PQKBManifestationID)11162186(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000155353(PQKBWorkID)10111594(PQKB)10997860(MiAaPQ)EBC316856(EXLCZ)99100000000038478720021219d2003 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFire protection engineering in building design /Jane I. LatailleAmsterdam ;Boston Butterworth-Heinemannc20031 online resource (151 p.)Plant engineeringDescription based upon print version of record.0-7506-7497-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-128) and index.Cover; Fire Protection Engineering in Building Design; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction: The Importance of Integrating Fire Protection Design; Chapter 1. What Is Fire Protection Engineering?; 1-1 The Discipline; 1-2 The Professional Society; 1-3 What FPEs Do; 1-4 How Fire Protection Engineering Differs; Chapter 2. Functions of Fire Protection Systems; 2-1 Preventing and Protecting Against Fire; 2-2 Reasons for Installing Fire Protection Systems; 2-3 Protecting Assets; 2-4 Relating Design Features to Function; Chapter 3. Performance-Based Fire Protection Design3-1 Design Elements3-2 Fire Science; 3-3 Design Fire Scenarios; 3-4 Other Design Considerations; 3-5 Examples of Performance-Based Design; Chapter 4. Prescriptive Fire Protection Design; 4-1 Desirability of Prescriptive Design; 4-2 Prescriptive Codes; 4-3 Inherent Risk; 4-4 Design Coordination; Chapter 5. Interfacing With the Other Disciplines; 5-1 Architectural; 5-2 Chemical; 5-3 Electrical; 5-5 Structural; Chapter 6. Fire Protection for New and Existing Buildings; 6-1 The Design Process; 6-2 New Construction; 6-3 Existing Buildings; Chapter 7. Writing Fire Protection Specifications7-1 Coordinating the Specifications7-2 Traditional Project Specifications; 7-3 Division 13 - Special Construction; 7-4 Expanded Construction Specifications; References; Related Professional Organizations; Alphabetical Listing; Listing By Type; Listing By Related Discipline; Index; About the AuthorA clear and concise reference guide on integrating fire protection design, Fire Protection Engineering in Building Design encompasses not only the basic information on the functions, design, and applications of fire protection systems; but also reveals how this information can and should be integrated with every other major engineering discipline.Protecting people, buildings and the environment from the impact of fire requires a comprehensive, systematic approach that includes the analysis of fire hazards as well as the design, installation and maintenance of fire detection, suppressioPlant engineering (Butterworth-Heinemann (Firm))Fire protection engineeringFire protection engineering.693.8/2Lataille Jane I627303MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911004764703321Fire protection engineering in building design1213442UNINA