Essays about: "wooden multi-storey buildings"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 essays containing the words wooden multi-storey buildings.
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1. Attenuation of bending waves in cross-laminated timber panels by using constrained damping layer
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/TräteknikAbstract : Multi-storey wooden buildings become more and more popular. As the new housing solutions are more accessible, acoustical inconveniences of wooden buildings become actual as never before. Wood, thanks to its high stiffness and low mass, allows to erect buildings at impressive pace, albeit cannot damp low frequency noises efficiently. READ MORE
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2. FE-Modelling of a Joint for Cross-Laminated Timber
University essay from Karlstads universitet/Avdelningen för maskin- och materialteknikAbstract : Woodbe Engineering AB is a freshly started company that has developed a new type of joint for cross-laminated timber (CLT). The joint does not include any metallic fasteners, which improves sustainability, the ergonomics for the workers and time efficiency. READ MORE
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3. Hållbart byggande : kommuners arbete för flerbostadshus i trä
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest EconomicsAbstract : Hållbarhet är ett begrepp som blir allt mer aktuellt då klimatförändringar påverkar människor världen över. Klimatförändringar som delvis anses bero på ökade koldioxidutsläpp i atmosfären. Flera insatser genomförs för att möta utmaningar som klimatförändringarna, där hållbart byggande är ett initiativ. READ MORE
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4. Acoustic performance of timber volume elements
University essay from Lunds universitet/Teknisk akustikAbstract : The thesis investigates the acoustic performance of light weight timber constructions known as timber volume elements and vibration insulation methods employed in these. Common materials used in light weight timber floor constructions and different floor configurations consisting of these materials were also studied. READ MORE
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5. Forest-based bioeconomy - to be or not to be? : a socio-technical transition
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest EconomicsAbstract : In this study, social acceptance of forest-based bioeconomy and primarily wooden multi-story buildings was examined. This study is a pilot study. Earlier studies have examined different stakeholder groups’ perceptions of the bioeconomy, but one group that has not been examined thoroughly is the public. READ MORE