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- Title
- The design and cost of a highway reconstruction
- Creator
- Harvey, James D., Starkel, Leonard E., Andren, Olof E.
- Date
- 2009, 1917
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/designcostofhigh00harv
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology; Includes folded leaves in back pocket
- Title
- Design of proposed arch rib concrete bridge for North Sheridan Road, Waukegan, Ill.
- Creator
- Butler, Horace L., Smith, S. M.
- Date
- 2009, 1911
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/designofproposed00butl
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology
- Title
- Design of a mechanical filtration plant for Waukegan, Illinois
- Creator
- Willens, M. S, Sevin, I. M
- Date
- 2009, 1914
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/designofmechanic00will
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology, 1914 Bibliography: leaf 97 B.S. in Civil...
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Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology, 1914 Bibliography: leaf 97 B.S. in Civil Engineering, 1914
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- Title
- The design of a municipal bathing beach
- Creator
- Nusser, William A
- Date
- 2009, 1917
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/designofmunicipa00nuss
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology; Bibliography: leaf 111
- Title
- Design of an open spandrel reinforced concrete arch bridge of two hundred and ten feet span
- Creator
- Jensen, Raymond F., Marx, Carl H., Mandler, Emil O.
- Date
- 2009, 1911
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/designofopenspan00jens
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology
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- The design, specifications and estimate of a reinforced concrete and steel warehouse
- Creator
- Niestadt, Fred A., Urson, Frank J., Jr.
- Date
- 2009, 1909
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/designspecificat00nies
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology
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- Designs and specifications of street pavements for Valparaiso, Indiana
- Creator
- Harvey, William F, Jones, Clarence I
- Date
- 2009, 1905
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/designsspecifica00harv
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology
- Title
- Design and specifications for a concrete impounding dam
- Creator
- Flanagan, F. J., Ford, T. S.
- Date
- 2009, 1906
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/designspecificat00flan
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology; Bibliography: leaf 11
- Title
- The design and tests of solid aeroplane wire connections
- Creator
- Hahn, H.w., Sullivan, J. E.
- Date
- 2009, 1916
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/designtestsofsol00hahn
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology
- Title
- Estimate cost of a concrete building
- Creator
- Farrelly, J. L., Anderson, G. A.
- Date
- 2009, 1913
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/estimatecostofco00farr
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology
- Title
- The elimination of a grade crossing at Downers Grove, Ill.
- Creator
- Newman, Stanley W
- Date
- 2009, 1917
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/eliminationofgra00newm
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology
- Title
- MODELING INDOOR EXPOSURES TO OUTDOOR PARTICULATE MATTER ACROSS THE U.S. RESIDENTIAL BUILDING STOCK
- Creator
- Elorch, Zeineb
- Date
- 2013, 2013-07
- Description
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Elevated ambient concentrations of fine and ultrafine particulate matter are consistently linked with adverse health effects in...
Show moreElevated ambient concentrations of fine and ultrafine particulate matter are consistently linked with adverse health effects in epidemiological studies. However, because people spend most of their time indoors (particularly at home) and outdoor particles can infiltrate into buildings with varying efficiencies, much of human inhalation exposure to outdoor particles actually occurs inside residences. Consequently, relying on ambient measurements of particulate matter can result in a significant exposure misclassification in epidemiological studies. To address the range of this misclassification in U.S. residences, this work predicts the statistical distribution of long-term average size-resolved indoor proportions of outdoor particles (from 0.001 to 10 μm) across the entire U.S. single-family residential building stock by means of Monte Carlo simulations. Best available data was used for distributions of important building-related model inputs (e.g., air exchange rates, penetration factors, deposition rates, and others). Overall, results suggest that infiltration factors (i.e., the indoor-outdoor particle concentration ratio in the absence of indoor sources) vary highly among residences across the U.S. residential building stock. Long-term average size-resolved infiltration factors are estimated to vary by a factor of 20-100+ from the least protective of single-family homes in the U.S. (99th percentile) to the most protective (1st percentile), depending on particle size. Long-term average infiltration factors are predicted to be within a factor of 2-4 in the majority of homes (between the 25th and 75th percentiles of homes). A regression analysis further shows that parameters such as deposition rates, air exchange rates, penetration factors, and filter removal efficiencies are the most influential parameters for predicting infiltration factors. xiii Finally, the predicted distributions of size-resolved infiltration factors were used to map to archetypal outdoor particle size distributions to estimate absolute concentrations and ultimately inhalation doses of both ultrafine particles (UFPs) and PM2.5 in an adult male. Inhalation doses of UFPs and PM2.5 were estimated to be 43-49 and 21-22 times higher, respectively, in the least protective homes (99th percentile) versus the most protective homes (1st percentile). Taken together, these results suggest that a wide variability in size-resolved infiltration factors among U.S. residences leads to large variations in the dose of particles inhaled in indoor environments, which should be accounted for in future epidemiological studies.
M.S. in Civil Engineering, July 2013
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- Title
- The design of a reinforced concrete brick plant capacity 60,000 to 80,000 brick daily
- Creator
- Kornfield, L. P, Garrison, C. W
- Date
- 2009, 1913
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/designofreinforc00korn
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology, 1913 B.S. in Civil Engineering, 1913
- Title
- Design of reinforced concrete arch highway bridge
- Creator
- Duffy, Joseph L
- Date
- 2009, 1915
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/designofreinforc00duff
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology
- Title
- Design of a reinforced concrete steel arch bridge
- Creator
- Dean, Stanley, Penn, J. C.
- Date
- 2009, 1905
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/designofreinforc00dean
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology
- Title
- The design of a reinforced concrete chimney
- Creator
- Burke, S. J.
- Date
- 2009, 1921
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/designofreinforc00burk
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology
- Title
- Design of a railroad viaduct for Overton County railroad
- Creator
- Scharle, L. M.
- Date
- 2009, 1907
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/designofrailroad00scha
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology
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- Design of a proposed hydro-electric development on the Desplaines River at Dresden Heights, Ill.
- Creator
- Curtis, Marston, Stansel, W. G., Meyer, Philip, Williams, R. D.
- Date
- 2009, 1913
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/designofproposed00curt
B.S. in Civil Engineering
- Title
- Design of a reinforced concrete railroad arch bridge
- Creator
- Allen, O. T., Holcomb, C. S.
- Date
- 2009, 1906
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/designofreinforc00alle
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology
- Title
- NEW DIRECTIONS IN POST-EARTHQUAKE FIRE HAZARD ANALYSIS WITH APPLICATIONS TO MIDWESTERN UNITED STATES
- Creator
- Farshadmanesh, Pegah
- Date
- 2017, 2017-05
- Description
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Post-earthquake fire ignition (PEFI) can lead to severe structural damage following an earthquake. Estimating the risk of such ignitions in...
Show morePost-earthquake fire ignition (PEFI) can lead to severe structural damage following an earthquake. Estimating the risk of such ignitions in buildings and identifying methods to abate it are essential steps in an overall effort to mitigate the impact of post-earthquake fires in urban areas. While several models have been developed for areas with available historical PEFI data, such as the Western United States, no such models have been developed for areas with little or no data specific for post-earthquake fires. Examples of such areas are seismic regions in the Midwestern United States. The lack of PEFI data for these areas is due to the fact that at the time of several significant earthquakes in the early nineteenth century, most earthquake-stricken communities where rural. With the growth of urban areas in the region, a need exists for a methodology that can be effectively used in estimating PEFI risks when no or little historical data is available. In this research, it was found that models for PEFI risk estimation may indeed be developed using available data on ignitions for normal conditions as a basis and then using some type of a modification factor to account for the significance of future earthquakes. This modification factor depends on the characteristics of the region in terms of seismic activities and the type and distribution of buildings and their potential in promoting ignitions. The term “normal condition ignition” (NCI) refers to an ignition that occurs due to everyday activities and routine operations in a building. In a residential building, such activities include, for example, operating heating units and burners, cooking, and mechanical malfunction of appliances. In this research, it was found that four factors specifically affect PEFI risk and can be used to develop models for risk estimation. These are (1) spatial characteristics such as geographic concentration of particular building types; (2) ignitability characteristics, such as the sources of ignitions in a particular building type, (3) earthquake characteristics (such as the peak ground acceleration); and (4) temporal characteristics, such as the time of the earthquake and seasonality. Accordingly, models for estimating the risk of post-earthquake fire ignition occurrence are developed. These models are tested, and the model parameters calibrated, using information in areas for which both the NCI and PEFI data are available (such as in the Western United States). To illustrate the applicability of the models developed and proposed in this study, St. Louis City is considered. This constitutes a major urban area vulnerable to potential future seismic activities because of proximity to the New Madrid Fault Zone. Using the NCI data for this area, PEFI risk values are estimated based on probable future seismic activities in the region. The results are presented in terms of estimated annual risk of post-earthquake fires for the area specifically for residential buildings (such as single or multifamily dwellings). The study further discusses the significance of PEFI models, their limitations and also provides suggestions for the future continuation of the research.
Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, May 2017
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