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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water Management. 176:107-117
The development of technology has made it easier for engineers to design and test models that allow simulation of real-time water distribution networks with greater accuracy. However, with so many nodes and links in a network, building a model still
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International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation. 39:702-719
PurposeThe demand for potable water increases with population growth, given its role in sustaining life. As part of a wider approach to ensuring sustainable provision, this has prompted a number of carefully formulated water efficiency improvement pl
Publikováno v:
Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction. 12
The uptake of sustainability in the built environment is, to a significant extent, influenced by international and national policies, and regulatory frameworks. However, few studies examine...
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Journal of Cleaner Production. 252:119884
The concepts of Triple Bottom Line (TBL) and sustainable construction were first introduced in the mid and late-90s respectively. However, there is limited research that addresses the integration of TBL principles within the social, environmental and
Autor:
Lynne Barbara Jack, Richard Beattie
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Building Services Engineering Research and Technology. 35:214-232
This paper presents the findings of an 18-month study of detritus accumulation at two siphonic rainwater drainage systems installed in a building in Edinburgh. Findings are based on an analysis of data recorded from the site, and are positioned withi
Publikováno v:
MATEC Web of Conferences, Vol 120, p 08003 (2017)
In order to make a conventional building more efficient or smarter, systems feedbacks are essential. Such feedbacks can include real-time or logged data from various systems, such as temperature, humidity, lighting and CO2 levels. This is only possib
Autor:
Grant Wright, Lynne Barbara Jack
Publikováno v:
Building Research & Information. 41:223-236
Property-level stormwater drainage systems consist of roof drainage systems and those systems that connect buildings and their surrounding ground surfaces to main sewer networks, on-site rainwater harvesting or other capture systems. The design of th
Autor:
Lynne Barbara Jack, David Kelly
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Building Services Engineering Research and Technology. 33:19-33
Property-based rainwater drainage provision comprises a number of components broadly categorised as roof, surface or underground drainage. These systems are relied upon to prevent water ingress to the building and to avoid localised ponding or floodi
Autor:
John Swaffield, Lynne Barbara Jack
Publikováno v:
Renewable Energy. 34:2061-2066
In addressing sustainability issues for the built environment, focus is often directed towards minimising energy consumption and material use. Often forgotten however, is the potential for the integration of sustainable solutions when designing water
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Building Services Engineering Research and Technology. 29:219-232
Depleted appliance trap seals were shown to be a causal factor in the spread of the SARS virus at the Amoy Gardens housing complex in Hong Kong in 2003. This serious health risk has emphasised the requirement for an effective maintenance regime to en