02774nam0 22003733i 450 VAN013411420221123125417.754978-14-7424-867-9N978147424873020210511d2018 |0itac50 baengGB|||| |||||3D printing for artists, designers and makersStephen Hoskins2. edLondon [etc.]Bloomsbury2018 166 p.ill.25 cmRapidly gaining popular attention, 3D printing is viewed as the next life changing technology. This book explains how the creative industries are directly interfacing with this new technology and how it is changing the practices of many artists and designers across the globe. A selection of case studies of leading practitioners in their respective disciplines reveals this fascinating process in action.
The book also introduces the groundbreaking research by Stephen Hoskins and his 3D team at the Centre for Fine Print Research, world leaders in the development of techniques for 3D printing in ceramics, and includes a history of 3D printing, from its origins in aerospace to its current, diverse applications in bio-medics and Formula One racing, through to furniture design and jewellery.
A fascinating investigation into how the applied arts continue to adapt to new technologies, this book is for academics and 3D print users from both the arts and science backgrounds, as well as artists, designers, those in creative industries and anyone who has an interest in new technological developments.VAN01349823D printing for artists, designers and makers1774273ARTE E DISEGNO INDUSTRIALE. APPLICAZIONI DELL'ELABORATOREVANC036240ARGBLondonVANL000015745.2028522HoskinsStephenVANV115273793256BloomsburyVANV144572Bloomsbury AcademicBloomsburyVANV146605Bloomsbury Visual ArtsBloomsburyVANV146611ITSOL20221125RICAhttps://www.bloomsburycollections.com/book/3d-printing-for-artists-designers-and-makers/Ebook - Accesso al full text attraverso riconoscimento indirizzo IP di AteneoBIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ARCHITETTURA E DISEGNO INDUSTRIALEIT-CE0107VAN01NVAN0134114BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ARCHITETTURA E DISEGNO INDUSTRIALE01CONS E-BOOK SBAARCH 01EBA134114 20210511 E-book – Accesso al full-text attraverso riconoscimento IP di Ateneo, proxy e/o Shibboleth.3D printing for artists, designers and makers1774273UNISOB04497nam 22008295 450 991029922790332120200705040459.010.1007/978-1-4939-2883-5(CKB)2670000000618785(EBL)2095766(SSID)ssj0001500970(PQKBManifestationID)11852695(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001500970(PQKBWorkID)11522234(PQKB)10099506(DE-He213)978-1-4939-2883-5(MiAaPQ)EBC2095766(PPN)186028202(EXLCZ)99267000000061878520150522d2015 u| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBest Practices for Commercial Roof-Mounted Photovoltaic System Installation /by Rosalie Wills, James A. Milke, Sara Royle, Kristin Steranka1st ed. 2015.New York, NY :Springer New York :Imprint: Springer,2015.1 online resource (82 p.)SpringerBriefs in Fire,2193-6595Description based upon print version of record.Print version: Best practices for commercial roof-mounted photovoltaic system installation. New York, New York : Springer, c2015 xiv, 76 pages SpringerBriefs in fire. 2193-6609 9781493928828 Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- Structural Loading -- Wind Loads -- Hail -- Snow -- Debris Accumulation -- Seismic -- Fire Hazards -- Electrical Hazards Associated with Fire Fighter Operations -- Weather-related Maintenance Considerations -- Compilation of Best Practices -- Hazard Gap Analysis.This SpringerBrief presents information on a wide variety of hazards and the damage potential caused by installation of a photovoltaic (PV) system. The current installation practices for PV systems on roofs create electrical, fire, structural, and weather-related hazards that do not comply to current codes, standards and guidance documents. Potential dangers include structural loading, wind loads, hail, snow, debris accumulation, seismic hazards, firefighting hazards, and electrical hazards. Despite the increased popularity of PV systems after the environmental movement, research shows that the costs of installing PV systems outweigh the benefits. Hazards of PV systems on roofs have caused several incidents in the United States; the most notable in Bakersfield, California, and Mount Holly, North Carolina. Designed for fire engineers and professionals, Best Practices for Commercial Roof-Mounted Photovoltaic System Installation offers recommendations to set up PV systems safely and sustainably.SpringerBriefs in Fire,2193-6595Buildings—Design and constructionBuildingConstructionEngineering, ArchitecturalMechanicsMechanics, AppliedQuality controlReliabilityIndustrial safetyBuilding Construction and Designhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/T23012Solid Mechanicshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/T15010Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Riskhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/T22032Buildings—Design and construction.Building.Construction.Engineering, Architectural.Mechanics.Mechanics, Applied.Quality control.Reliability.Industrial safety.Building Construction and Design.Solid Mechanics.Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk.690.8370472Wills Rosalieauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1061378Milke J. A(James A.),authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autRoyle Saraauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autSteranka Kristinauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910299227903321Best Practices for Commercial Roof-Mounted Photovoltaic System Installation2518642UNINA