An Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongmans, Green, 1876 - 1395 pages |
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... roof , the flow under the roof is forced to assume a nonrotational pattern since there is only one set of spatial variables ( two components of velocity and one pressure ) per cell . Consider next the effect that inclining the jet roof ...
... roof , the flow under the roof is forced to assume a nonrotational pattern since there is only one set of spatial variables ( two components of velocity and one pressure ) per cell . Consider next the effect that inclining the jet roof ...
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... Roof as Floor The term " green roof " today is often used as an umbrella term for a number of sustainable systems built over a structural decking that serves as a roof to that specific portion of the structure . As a " roof garden ...
... Roof as Floor The term " green roof " today is often used as an umbrella term for a number of sustainable systems built over a structural decking that serves as a roof to that specific portion of the structure . As a " roof garden ...
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... Roof Bolts Figure 7. - Relationship between bolt grout column length and roof fall rate . Figure 9 shows the distribution of PRSUP of all cases as grouped by roof fall rate . PRSUP is a rough measure of the " intensity " of the support ...
... Roof Bolts Figure 7. - Relationship between bolt grout column length and roof fall rate . Figure 9 shows the distribution of PRSUP of all cases as grouped by roof fall rate . PRSUP is a rough measure of the " intensity " of the support ...
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ARCHITECTURE OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES | 4 |
Basements and Attics | 13 |
Jewish and Phoenician | 24 |
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