Search for dissertations about: "KTH method"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 2530 swedish dissertations containing the words KTH method.

  1. 1. Air Gap Method : Air-Gaps in Building Construction to avoid Dampness & Mould

    Author : Tord af Klintberg; Folke Björk; Kjartan Gudmundsson; Jesper Arfvidsson; KTH; []
    Keywords : humidity; air gaps; water damage; convection; building; construction;

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  2. 2. A generic construction process modelling method

    Author : Vesa Karhu; KTH; []
    Keywords : process; modelling; generic; method; database; view;

    Abstract : A variety of modelling methods has been used to modelconstruction processes and projects, either during normalproject planning or for process re-engineering efforts orresearch. One common method, which is widely used byconstruction industry practitioners, is scheduling. READ MORE

  3. 3. A generic security evaluation method for open distributed systems

    Author : Ann Frisinger; KTH; []
    Keywords : information security; security evaluation; risk analysis; method; ipen distributed system; virtual system; networked education; X-ify; NED-ify;

    Abstract : Security is an important attribute of any informationsystem. Whether your business is small or large you have to beable to set the desired security levels for your system. Anon-decided or non-fulfilled security level target can easilyend up in unplanned costs. READ MORE

  4. 4. The ORC method

    Author : Jan Akander; KTH; []
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    Abstract : The ORC Method (Optimised RC-networks) provides a means ofmodelling one- or multidimensional heat transfer in buildingcomponents, in this context within building simulationenvironments. The methodology is shown, primarily applied toheat transfer in multilayer building components. READ MORE

  5. 5. Service life estimation in building design : A development of the factor method

    Author : Björn Marteinsson; Christer Sjöström; Michael A. Lacasse; KTH; []
    Keywords : TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; Construction engineering; factor method; service life prediction; durability; degradation; Byggnadsteknik; Building engineering; Byggnadsteknik;

    Abstract : The built environment usually constitutes a very important part of the real capital of a nation, and the construction sector represents more than 10% of the yearly Gross National Product of the industrialised world. Good planning of all construction is important, and consideration of the service life of the work is of great interest and is a significant aspect of sustainability considerations. READ MORE