05266nam 22006614a 450 991014331190332120170815110857.01-280-74791-997866107479170-470-98452-X0-470-75946-11-4051-7169-3(CKB)1000000000341971(EBL)284159(OCoLC)437176072(SSID)ssj0000115796(PQKBManifestationID)11145066(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000115796(PQKBWorkID)10027254(PQKB)11521614(MiAaPQ)EBC284159(EXLCZ)99100000000034197120050113d2005 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBuilding surveys and reports[electronic resource] /Edward A. Noy3rd ed.Oxford ;Malden, MA Blackwell Pub.20051 online resource (434 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4051-2147-5 Includes bibliographical references (p. [387]-411) and index.Building Surveys and Reports; Contents; Preface to Second Edition; Preface to Third Edition; Acknowledgements; 1 General Principles and Responsibilities; 1.1 What is a building survey?; 1.2 Housing quality initiatives; 1.3 The purpose of the survey; 1.4 Building condition assessment; 1.5 Surveyor's responsibilities; 1.6 Contracts and fees; 2 Procedure and Equipment; 2.1 Basic survey methodology; 2.2 Preliminary operations; 2.3 Property risks; 2.4 Equipment for measured drawing surveys; 2.5 Equipment for examining defects; 3 Measurement of Existing Buildings; 3.1 Preliminaries3.2 Internal measuring3.3 Roof space; 3.4 External measuring; 3.5 Levelling; 3.6 Plotting the survey; 4 Surveys of Historic Buildings; 4.1 General considerations; 4.2 Medieval churches; 4.3 Church towers; 4.4 Church bells and fittings; 4.5 Measured drawings; 5 Foundation Failures; 5.1 Introductory; 5.2 Causes of failure; 5.3 Differential movement; 5.4 Inadequate foundations; 5.5 Overloading; 5.6 Unequal settlement; 5.7 Effect of tree roots; 5.8 Shallow foundations; 5.9 Building on sloping sites; 5.10 Building on made up ground; 5.11 Diagnosis; 6 Defective Walls and Partitions Above Ground6.1 Type of failure6.2 Bulging and leaning walls; 6.3 Overloading; 6.4 Thermal and moisture movement; 6.5 Failure in arches and lintels; 6.6 Defective materials and chemical action; 6.7 Failure in bonding and defects at junctions; 6.8 Frost failure; 6.9 Cavity walls; 6.10 Built-in iron and steel members; 6.11 Tile and slate hanging and weatherboarding; 6.12 Partitions; 6.13 Assessment of cracks; 6.14 Natural stone masonry; 6.15 Sedimentary rocks; 6.16 Igneous rocks; 6.17 Metamorphic rocks; 6.18 Defects in stonework; 6.19 Cast stone; 6.20 Recording defects7 Reinforced Concrete, Cladding Materials and Structural SteelworkREINFORCED CONCRETE; 7.1 Description; 7.2 Corrosion and cracking; 7.3 Aggregates; 7.4 High alumina cement; 7.5 Thermal expansion; 7.6 Frost damage; 7.7 Electrolytic action; 7.8 Lightweight aggregates; 7.9 Deflection; 7.10 Diagnosis; 7.11 Brick panel walls in RC frames; 7.12 No-fines concrete housing; 7.13 Autoclaved aerated concrete; CLADDING MATERIALS; 7.14 Description; 7.15 Cladding defects; 7.16 Joint problems; 7.17 Metallic fasteners; STRUCTURAL STEELWORK; 7.18 Description; 7.19 Diagnosis8 Damp Penetration and Condensation8.1 Description; 8.2 Damp courses; 8.3 Diagnosis; RISING DAMP FROM THE GROUND; 8.4 Solid walls with DPC absent or defective; 8.5 Stone walls in older buildings; 8.6 Basement walls and floors; 8.7 Heaped earth or paving against walls and bridging of rendering; 8.8 Internal partitions; 8.9 Rising damp in ground floors; 8.10 Rising damp in old timber framed buildings; PENETRATING DAMP THROUGH WALLS; 8.11 Locating damp penetration; 8.12 Parapet walls; 8.13 Cavity walls; EXTRANEOUS CAUSES; 8.14 Leaks in plumbing systems; CONDENSATION; 8.15 Description8.16 CausesThis book deals with structural surveys for all types of building - domestic industrial and commercial - and includes diagnosis of a wide range of defects. It considers both modern and older construction methods, and deals with the particular problems of alterations and restoration work. Guidance is given on how to carry out measured surveys and on report writing. The third edition covers the latest definitions of types of property surveys, more information on report writing and a range of detail updates. * Covers all types of building - commercial, industrial and historical - not just domesBuilding inspectionBuildingsDefectsElectronic books.Building inspection.BuildingsDefects.690.21690/.21Noy Edward A864499Douglas James627299MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910143311903321Building surveys and reports2201517UNINA01478nam0 2200325 i 450 VAN006557320221206042315.424978-35-406-5317-220080919d2003 |0itac50 baengDE|||| |||||A panoramic view of Riemannian geometryMarcel BergerBerlinSpringer2003XXIII, 824 p.25 cm37CxxSmooth dynamical systems: general theory [MSC 2020]VANC021948MF53AxxClassical differential geometry [MSC 2020]VANC023756MF53BxxLocal differential geometry [MSC 2020]VANC024094MF53CxxGlobal differential geometry [MSC 2020]VANC024095MF51KxxDistance geometry [MSC 2020]VANC025289MFBerlinVANL000066BergerMarcelVANV041367440912SpringerVANV108073650ITSOL20221209RICA/sebina/repository/catalogazione/documenti/Berger - A panoramic view of Riemannian geometry.pdfBerger - A panoramic view of Riemannian geometry.pdfBIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA E FISICAIT-CE0120VAN08VAN0065573BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA E FISICA08PREST 53-XX 0337 08 8293 II 20081201 Panoramic view of Riemannian geometry157818UNISOB