Durability of Building Materials and Components 8

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NRC Research Press, 1999 - 2954 pages
Volume one of a set of four, this text contains the proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Building Materials and Componenets (8dbmc) held in Vancouver in 1999. The book contains four parts each reflecting contributions made to the durability of specific building materials, namely: concrete, masonry, wood and polymers.
 

Contents

Preface xxix
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VOLUME
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Development of an integrated conservation and maintenance
2148
IAI and IFCstateoftheart
2157
LCA as performance requirement in the Dutch building decree
2164
Development of a durability classification system for protective
2167
A prototype distributed CIC system based on IAI standards
2171
Survey of the durability of the facades of 4000 dwellings in northern
2180
a KBS for tall buildings design
2619
the same game?
2640
Computer software architecture to support automated building
2665
Real estate renovation decisions based on cost approach appraising
2681
Effective roof management understanding the life cycle of your
2686
accelerated aging
2687
A building lifecycle information system for tracking building
2688
The benefits and costs of information technology systems in building
2705

Knowledgebased product data server for concurrent engineering
2189
A collaborative environment for building construction project
2214
First experiences with an inception support modeller for
2234
Designing for disassembly to extend service life and increase
2236
Sustainability by strengthening the relation between disciplines
2249
Utility assessment of electronic networking technologies
2259
Increasing onsite productivity through wireless computer control
2277
A computeraided prioritisation framework for planned
2296
Life cycle appraisal of building elements by multiple performance
2307
Material induced structural deterioration and maintenance strategy
2314
a process protocol model
2316
A survey of information technology in the Canadian construction
2338
multimedia progress reporting
2358
An architecture for heavy duty machine controllers foreseeing
2377
organizing
2395
Managing and exploiting knowledge assets in the construction
2419
Measuring moisture content in wood with built in probes
2421
Securing sustainable building and resource management through
2423
Using images pattern recognition and neural networks for coating
2429
A integrated decisionsupport system model for construction
2452
Coordination of classification for product modelling
2465
Metagame analysis for determining construction methods
2487
Use of automatic keyphrase generation for creation of
2507
Exploring the application of casebased reasoning
2526
A CDROMbased interactive bibliography on service
2547
Project management issues in remote CAD outsourcing
2559
the modular design
2579
Integration of parametric geometric modeling and construction
2601
Effect of repeated load on micro structure and carbonation
2616
The development of industry foundation classes for facilities
2724
Examples of product model transformations in construction
2737
Highlights of the development process of industry foundation classes
2758
Constraints of product modelling approach in building
2776
Measuring information integration in project teams
2791
Costloaded production model for planning and control
2813
Industry foundation class modeling for estimating and scheduling
2825
is a capability maturity model applicable in the construction
2836
Model based construction process management
2844
an information system adapted to
2864
The practical needs of integrating scope cost and time
2888
Insitu assessment of corrosion induced damage of the Dickson
2898
PART TWENTYTWO
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Properties of the virtual building
2909
The virtual building the implications of its preparation during
2920
Learning construction in virtual worlds
2930
Virtual construction for automated schedule generation
2939
Virtual reality as a design and visualisation tool in the housebuilding
2945
PART
1
Influence of early age thermal cracking on durability of massive
2
Reacting to durability problems with Vancouver buildings
3
Corrosion monitoring using a new sensor system for installation into
4
Facility lifecycle cost analysis based on fuzzy sets theory
5
Prediction of concrete crack opening caused by reinforcing
7
Subject Index
Mathematical modelling of sorption processes in timber based
Physical and mathematical modelling of masonry deterioration
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