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      <namePart>Alves de Carvalho, Augusto</namePart>
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      <title>INDUSTRIALIZED BUILDING CONSTRUCTION MODELS FOR TORNADO AFTERMATH RECOVERY</title>
   </titleInfo>MODELOS DE CONSTRUÇÃO INDUSTRIALIZADA PARA RECUPERAÇÃO APÓS TORNADOS<originInfo>
      <dateCreated keyDate="yes">2019</dateCreated>
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   <note displayLabel="Degree Awarded">Fall 2019</note>
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      <affiliation>Illinois Institute of Technology</affiliation>
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      <namePart>CAEE / Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering</namePart>
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      <namePart>Arditi, David</namePart>
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      <topic>Civil engineering</topic>
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      <topic>Management</topic>
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      <topic>Urban planning</topic>
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   <subject>
      <topic>Disaster</topic>
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   <subject>
      <topic>How to build faster after disaster</topic>
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      <topic>Industrialized construction</topic>
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      <topic>Management of industrialized construction</topic>
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      <topic>Prefabrication</topic>
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      <topic>Types of housing after disaster</topic>
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   <abstract>Some researchers have reported that the number of disasters is expanding in scale and occurrences. Today, humanity occupies more land than forty years ago. Due to this, existing communities are prone to higher chances of being affected by disasters. Consequently, the number of natural disasters and losses have increased through time. Recent research work indicates that construction of new houses takes the majority of the recovery time; for example, In Joplin tornado aftermath, the development of new houses took the longest part of the recovery time (D. J. Smith &amp; Sutter, 2013). The disaster industry sees housing and shelter as a product. The procurement is done on a necessity basis. The product --tents, inter-shelters, trailers, permanent dwellings, or any property to rent-- has to be ready whenever required. Therefore, after calculating the construction capacity in tornado regions, a methodology is proposed to compare four different robust industrialized building construction alternatives, keeping components, modules, and pieces in stock. Comparing them will provide information about which format is more appropriate for a profitable company or even a public entity, to respond and recover from a disaster faster.</abstract>Alguns pesquisadores relataram que o número de desastres está se expandindo em escala e ocorrências. Hoje, a humanidade ocupa mais espaço do que quarenta anos atrás. Devido a isso, as comunidades existentes são mais propensas a serem afetadas por desastres. Consequentemente, o número de desastres e perdas naturais aumentou com o tempo. Pesquisas recentes indicam que a construção de novas casas leva a maior parte do tempo de recuperação; por exemplo, na sequência do tornado de Joplin, Missouri, o desenvolvimento de novas casas levou a maior parte do tempo de recuperação (D. J. Smith &amp; Sutter, 2013). A indústria de desastres vê a habitação e o abrigo como um produto. A aquisição é feita conforme a necessidade. O produto - tendas, abrigos, reboques, residências permanentes ou qualquer propriedade para alugar - deve estar pronto sempre que necessário. Portanto, após o cálculo da capacidade de construção nas regiões de tornado, é proposta uma metodologia para comparar quatro alternativas diferentes e robustas de construção industrial, mantendo componentes, módulos e peças em estoque. Compará-los fornecerá informações sobre qual formato é mais apropriado para uma empresa lucrativa ou mesmo uma entidade pública, para responder e se recuperar de um desastre mais rapidamente.<physicalDescription>
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