Discuss in detail how the various thermal visual and


Q1

a) The following sets of readings were taken on a wet /dry bulb thermometer:

• Wet 11 °C
• DRY 18 °C

Find the relative humidity

b) The following sets of readings were taken on a wet/dry bulb thermometer:

• Wet 8°C
• Dry 11 °C

Find the dew point temperature.

c) Calculate the decibel value for a pressure reading of 200pa.

d) A lamp emits 500 cd with a radiation angle of 30 °. Calculate the flux in lumens.

e) A source of light has a luminous flux of 400 lumens. It is shone on a wall that has an area of 18m2. Calculate the IL luminance.

Q2

a) A simply supported beam is 4.5m long. The beam has weight of 2000N imposed at a point 1.5m from the left hand end.

b) Calculate the reaction forces at each end.

c) Using the parallelogram of forces find the third force that would balance the two shown here:

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You are employed as design consultant on a project to build a new civic centre. The building is intended to be a landmark within the city, and part of the design brief is that it should be attractive and eco-friendly, using sustainable resources where possible.

Q3

It is decided that the new building should be quite striking. The decision is that the roof should be metallic. Consider three metals that would be appropriate to use. In your discussion you should emphasise how the properties of the materials lend themselves to this use. Decide on one metal to recommend and outline why you have chosen this relation to its properties instead of the other two.

Q4

The internal environment must be suited to the needs of the users and must be comfortable. Suggest two locations within the new building that would be used either by staff or the public. Discuss in detail how the various thermal, visual and auditory factors can affect the comfort of the users of these spaces. State clearly any acceptable parameters that are relevant in your discussion. Justify the values you have stated.

Q5

The new building contains a great many timber elements, not only as decorative features but also as load bearing members. The foundations are concrete. Referring to these two materials discuss the possible sources of deterioration and the means by which specific deteriorations can be prevented.

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