
Green Building Technologies and Materials : Selected, peer reviewed papers from the conference on green building technologies and materials.
Title:
Green Building Technologies and Materials : Selected, peer reviewed papers from the conference on green building technologies and materials.
Author:
Wu, Xingkuan.
ISBN:
9783038135944
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (275 pages)
Series:
Advanced Materials Research ; v.224
Advanced Materials Research
Contents:
Green Building Technologies and Materials -- Organizing Committee and Preface -- Table of Contents -- Factors Influencing Bonding Strength of Geopolymer-Aggregate Interfacial Transition Zone -- A Text Mining Analysis of the Fly Ash Research Trend (2000-2010) -- Discussion on Guidance Space and Mediation Space Environment Design in Cinema -- Application of Non-Structural Fuzzy Decision Method in Selection of Partners -- Gas Diffusivity in Fractal - Characterized Porous Materials -- Appropriate Sustainable House Design for China's Countryside -- Transformation of Traditional Industrial Regions into Campus in Sustainable Way -- Ecological Agriculture Technology in Urban Agriculture -- Test and Research of Solar Water Heating System on High-Rise Residences -- Wind Design Practice for High-Rise Residential Districts in Liaoning Coastal Cities -- The Study of Method Preparing Golden Yellow Melted Glass and its Optical Performance -- The Mode Study on Digital Network Technology and Interior Design -- Morphology and Electrical Characteristics of (PEO)10LiClO4 Electrolyte with Nanosized CeO2 -- Properties of Flexible Fiber and Rigid Fiber Reinforced Cement Concrete Used on Surface Layer of Wharf Pavement -- Energy-Efficient Land-Saving and Low-Carbon Art of Dwelling Environment - Research from the Underneath Type Earth Cave Dwelling in Bai She Village, San Yuan County of Shaanxi Province -- The Regeneration and Sustainability Development Study on Traditional Residential Building in Qinba Mountain Regions -- Wood in Architecture: Rediscover the Material of Our Time -- Research on the Reaction Condition and Process of Microcapsules via In Situ Polymerization -- Research on New Technology of Energy Efficient Buildings and Utilization of Renewable Energy Sources.
Preliminary Exploration of the Appropriate Technologies of Ecovillage in Germany - Taking Bramwich Ecovillage in Hamburg as an Example -- Smart and Cool Home in Malaysia -- Cooltek House in Malaysia -- Applying Modular Greening Technology in Living Walls of Shanghai Expo -- Air Permeability of Concrete by Thenoz Method -- The Research on the Sustainable Development of Chinese Rural Cultural Architecture -- Long Age Mechanical Properties and Application of Self-Compacting Concrete -- Analysis on the Optimal Subsidy Strategy of Government in Green Supply Chain -- Multicriteria Evaluation of the Selection of Green Glazing Material by Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) -- Research on Evaluation System of Green Building in China -- Research on Construction for Sustainable Housing Based on the Whole Life Cycle -- Continuum Method and Effect Analysis of Energy Dissipation System for High-Rise Shear-Wall Structure -- A Study on the Luminance of Landscape Lighting of Chinese Classical Architectures Based on Mesopic Vision -- Discussion on Humidity Environment Passive Adjustment Methods in Hot Summer and Cold Winter Zone -- Evolution Characteristics of Wuhan Lakeshore Land Utilization in Urbanization Process -- Studies on Ecological Design Strategies of Greening of Building External Wall -- Studies on Ecological Strategies of Architectural Environment of Small-Scale Landscape Based on Climate Adaptability -- Energy Efficient Retrofit Technology of Existing Village and Town Residential Houses in Southern Region -- Stress Performance Analysis on a New Type of Flexible Suspension Tension Structure -- The Strategies for the Sustainable Development of the Old Industrial Building in China -- A New Living Concept Based on Low-Impact Strategy - The Sustainability of Cohousing Community.
Experiment Research on the Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete in the Acid Environment -- The Natural Primary Type of Energy-Saving in Changangtang Ancient Village in Huadu District, Guangzhou -- Bringing Natural Elements and Process into Landscape Design -- Rheological Behavior of Bamboo Charcoal PET -- Analysis of the Application of Rice Straw Brick in Civil House -- From Old Factory to Red House: Analysis on Cultural Theme Strategy in Built Environment Regeneration and Design -- Appropriate Schemes of Rural Eco-Houses in Northwest China -- Keywords Index -- Authors Index.
Abstract:
A major goal of this special collection of 47 peer-reviewed papers was to gather together the current knowledge of academic scientists, engineers and industrial researchers and have them share their experiences and research results concerning every aspect of green building technologies and materials, and discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted. An interesting guide to this increasingly relevant subject.Review from Book News Inc.: The 47 papers selected for the May 2011 conference are primarily written by Chinese academics and reflect China's ongoing efforts to integrate alternative energy technologies into building projects and their growing power grid. Building material studies evaluate the properties of fiber-reinforced concrete, self-compacting concrete, bamboo charcoal PET, rice straw brick, and a flexible suspension tension structure. A pair of papers from Malaysian engineering professors describes two house designs for cooling homes while reducing electricity use. Other topics include fly ash research trends, fuzzy decision methods for choosing partners, digital network interior design, traditional mountain houses, earth cave dwellings, ecological agriculture for urban farming, and cinema landscape design.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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