A Logit Model of the Selection of a Space Heating Fuel by Builders of New Single Family Housing

1983 ◽  
Vol 65 (2) ◽  
pp. 337 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Jay Green
2020 ◽  
Vol 313 ◽  
pp. 00007
Author(s):  
Mariusz Kosiń ◽  
Maciej Major

The subject of the analysis is a separate fragment of the external partition located in the ground floor of a residential building made in the technology of light steel skeleton without stiffening plating. The motivation to carry out this analysis is, among others Investors' growing interest in alternative solutions to traditional single-family housing. The selection of the considered fragment was made on the basis of maximum displacements obtained as a result of numerical analysis carried out in Robot Structural. Then, for the selected structural element of the wall, three calculation models in the Ansys program for the assessment of bending - torsional analysis were made. The calculation models adopted for the calculations differed in the way in which the bracing used were assembled. One of them included the author's own development of an insert stiffening the transverse profile at the bracing assembly site. The results of the calculations showed the legitimacy of strengthening the structure when the stiffening plating is removed.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eric Wilson ◽  
Craig Christensen ◽  
Scott Horowitz ◽  
Joseph Robertson ◽  
Jeff Maguire

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 810
Author(s):  
Eun Yeong Seong ◽  
Nam Hwi Lee ◽  
Chang Gyu Choi

This study confirmed the general belief of urban planners that mixed land use promotes walking in Seoul, a metropolis in East Asia, by analyzing the effect of mixed land use on the travel mode choice of housewives and unemployed people who make non-commuting trips on weekdays. Using binomial logistic regression of commuting data, it was found that the more mixed a neighborhood environment’s uses are, the more the pedestrians prefer to walk rather than drive. The nonlinear relationship between the land use mix index and the choice to walk was also confirmed. Although mixed land use in neighborhoods increased the probability of residents choosing walking over using cars, when the degree of complexity increased above a certain level, the opposite effect was observed. As the density of commercial areas increased, the probability of selecting walking increased. In addition to locational characteristics, income and housing type were also major factors affecting the choice to walk; i.e., when the residents’ neighborhood environment was controlled for higher income and living in an apartment rather than multi-family or single-family housing, they were more likely to choose driving over walking.


2007 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 43-61
Author(s):  
MAZIN JABER OMER ◽  
Dr. MUDHAFFAR ALJABIRI
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2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 91-100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dominika Karpińska ◽  
Mieczysław Kunz

Abstract The paper presents results of research on light pollution in the night sky of Toruń. A permanent network of measuring stations has been established in the city, consisting of 24 sites representing various types of land development and land cover: single-family housing, city centre, multi-family housing, areas overgrown with vegetation and open areas. Within this network, a repeatable direct measurement of the sky brightness using an SQM photometer was carried out over a period of three consecutive months in the summer season, i.e. from June to September 2017. The measurement sessions were conducted in similar weather and astronomical conditions. Based on the obtained data, a spatial distribution of light pollution was determined, ranges of values obtained during the measurements were provided, and the results were additionally referred to the distinguished land cover categories and land development types.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rafał Blazy ◽  
Jakub Błachut ◽  
Agnieszka Ciepiela ◽  
Rita Łabuz ◽  
Renata Papież

The premise for the selection of the topic discussed in this article is the lack of research on the level of reduction of air pollutant emissions by the use of photovoltaic micro-installations in single-family buildings, both in Poland and other countries of Central and Eastern Europe. Therefore, the Authors made an attempt to estimate the scale of air pollution reduction (in particular CO2) in the area of the urbanized Metropolitan area of Krakow, which is one of the most polluted regions in Poland. The installation of photovoltaic panels on single-family buildings, co-financed by the government My Electricity Program, is the investment cost in improving the air quality in this region, and thus increasing the well-being of its inhabitants.


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