Kiya / Murakawa | Design Load for Water Supply in Buildings | Buch | 978-90-6191-903-2 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 635 g

Kiya / Murakawa

Design Load for Water Supply in Buildings


1. Auflage 1989
ISBN: 978-90-6191-903-2
Verlag: CRC Press

Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 635 g

ISBN: 978-90-6191-903-2
Verlag: CRC Press


A collection of articles on Design Load for Water Supply in Buildings originally published in 1989.

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PREFACE CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Traditional Methods of Determining Design Load 1.2. New Ideas in Europe and the USA 1.3. Concepts in New Methods of Determining Design Load 1.4. Applications and Problems of Data CHAPTER 2. BASIC THEORY OF DESIGN METHODS 2.1. Water Usage Behavior and Fixture Parameters 2.2. Probability Theory and Distribution Function 2.3. Queuing Theory 2.4. Monte Carlo Method and Simulation CHAPTER 3. EVALUATION OF DESIGN LOAD BY THE SIMULATION METHOD 3.1. Optimum Number and Usage of Fixtures 3.2. Pattern of Water Usage 3.3. Simulation of Water Usage 3.4. Results of Calculations and their Applications CHAPTER 4. DETERMINATION OF DESIGN LOAD BY THE PROBABILITY METHOD 4.1. Pattern of Water Usage 4.2. Probability of Simultaneous Use 4.3. Instantaneous Water Supply Load and Number of Simultaneous Uses 1) Method of Calculation 2) Number of simultaneous water uses 3) Optimum number of sanitary fixtures 4) Ratio of simultaneous use 5) Instantaneous water supply load 4.4. Hourly Water Supply Load 1) Method of calculation 2) Hourly water supply load CHAPTER 5. DATA NECESSARY FOR METHODS TO DETERMINE LOAD 5.1. Outline of Data 5.2! Office Buildings 5.3. Apartment Buildings 5.4.Theaters and Schools CHAPTER 6. WATER CONSUMPTION 6.1. Object of Investigation 6.2. Method of Investigation 1) Planning the measurement 2) Measurement methods 3) Conclusions 6.3. Results of Investigations on Water Consumption 1) Office buildings 2) Apartment buildings 3) Hotels 4) Shops 5) Hospitals6) Universities, Junior colleges 7) Theaters, cinema halls, etc 6.4. Results of the Investigations Regarding Hot Water Consumption 1) Office buildings 2) Apartment houses 3) Hotels 4) Shops CHAPTER 7. EXPERIMENTS ON WATER CONSUMPTION 7.1. Hydraulic Studies 7.2. Factors Affecting Water Consumption 1) Hydraulic parameters of water supply load 2) Pattern of water discharge 7.3. Discharge from Sanitary Fixtures and Coefficient of Resistance 1) Method of experiment 2) Discharge properties of fixtures 3) Coefficient of resistance of fixtures 4) Relative area of opening of a fixture 7.4. Variation in Water Discharge due to Simultaneous Use 1) Experiments on simultaneous use 2) Variation in discharge quantity due to simultaneous use CHAPTER 8. IMPLICATIONS OF THE NEW DESIGN METHOD AND POSSIBILITIES 8.1. Design Load and System Design 8.2. Problems of Water Saving 8.3. Water Drainage Problem 8.4. Problems in Water Recycling.


Fumitsohi Kiya, graduated from Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, and is presently Professor, Seibu Institute of Technology.

Saburo Murakawak, graduated from Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, and is presently Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Hiroshima University.



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