Thursday, May 27, 2010

Final Reflection

Personally, I was most involved in the actual forming of the structure in the revit program. When i first drew up my structure, it had no basement and it wouldn't have passed ADA requirements. As I continued, I added an entire movie theater into the basement. If i had the chance to work on a similar project I would begin working on the structure much earlier and also focus on more of the material aspect of the building. Throughout this project i have learned the roles that both the civil engineer and the architect have in the forming of the structure. I have learned most about the needed documents that a engineer or architect must have and the guidelines they must follow when creating such a structure within the close quarters of school grounds.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Water Supply/ Cost Estimate

Water supply 19,900 GPD

Cost estimated around 5 million because of movie theater capabilities

Structural calculations

Live loads


Snow 20 psf

People _____psf

Furniture _____psf

Other _____psf

Dead loads Assume 90 psf

Total __110___psf

Use A36 steel (36000 lbs)Beam loadingtotal load*tributary width

Determine Allowable Bending Stress.2/3*steel yield strength
24,000
Determine Maximum momentloading*length of beam squared divided by 8
15,468.75
Determine Section Modulus Required for Bending.
7.679 in cubed
Max moment divided by allowable bending stress
.645
Determine allowable deflection length of beam divided by 360
.5 in

W10X15 beam works

Exterior Rendering
















Property Boundaries


Building Footprint


Site Plan


Wall Section View




Structural Plan




Plumbing Plan




HVAC Plan




Floor Plan Room Areas




Floor Plan Furnished




Floor Plan Dimensioned




Elevations




Electrical Plan


Heat Loss Calculations

Q = AU(delta)T

A=area of material U=1/R-value of material (delta)T =temperature differential

Total area of walls = 16,575.32 ft sq

Total area of windows = 323.2 ft sq

Total Area of doors = 84 ft sq

Take each area and divide it by the R-value for the material.

Walls - 10.175 = 1,629.02

Windows - .88 = 367.27

Doors - .88 = 95.45

Total = 2091.74

Multiply by the temperature differential. (outside temp during summer-desired temp, and then the same time for winter temp.)

average winter = 72 - 22 = 50

average summer = 72 - 70 = 2

Add these values together and add a blog entry showing the BTUH for each material and the total BTUH for the structure.


Building BTUH during winter = 104,587 BTUH

Building BTUH during summer = 4,183.48 BTUH

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Waste water needs

1. What course of action should an architect or civil engineer take if the proposed slope of the Jolt Coffee Shop tie-in pipe is less than ¼” of drop per foot of pipe?
They would need to increase the slope of the building somehow, either raising the height at the house or lowering the other end. or possible putting in a sceptic tank.

2. Why is it important for waste water from a structure(s) to not be toxic to microorganisms?
It is important the microorganisms will eat away some of the waste and will keep the buildup down and will need to be drained less often.

3. Why is proper waste water management critical for the health and welfare of society and the environment?
It is critical because if the waste water were to buildup and flow into lakes and rivers the ecosystem would breakdown and the society would begin to become less healthy.