Search for dissertations about: "risk building Luleå"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words risk building Luleå.
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1. A probabilistic approach to risk analysis : a comparison between undesirable indoor events and human sensitivity
Abstract : The main objective of this thesis is to develop a probabilistic procedure similar to the one used in modern design codes for building structures. The purpose of the procedure is to estimate the risk of an unhealthy indoor environment to occur, i.e. READ MORE
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2. Platforms in industrialised house-building
Abstract : Demands for shorter lead times, customized buildings and high quality deliveries drive house-building firms to systematise work in their supply chains. A practice of reusing processes and technical solutions leads to the formation of platforms in industrialised house-building. READ MORE
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3. Critical design activities in house-building projects : an industrial process perspective
Abstract : Dealing with planning accuracy respectively design errors is a big issue within construction. It has been argued that design errors are a major cause for waste in housing projects, despite all technical development. Reasons for design errors are well investigated and often relate to human acting. READ MORE
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4. The transition of industrialised house-building towards improved production control
Abstract : Production control is the coordination of supply chain and production activities within manufacturing systems to achieve specific delivery flexibility and delivery reliability with a minimum of cost. Swedish industrialised house-building is a part of housing construction, employing an engineer-to-order production strategy, meaning that products (buildings) are engineered (designed) and produced to order. READ MORE
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5. Probabilistic design for evaluation of indoor environment
Abstract : In recent years indoor environment and indoor air quality has been subjected to extensive worldwide research efforts. Still, at present there are a lack of methods for prediction of risks and consequences for any defined damage to occur, similar to the probabilistic methods used in modern design codes for structures and buildings. READ MORE