Building and Construction

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  • Cold climate heat pump working to accelerate environmental stability

    The SL25XPV allows homes in even the coldest climates to benefit from a heat pump system and up to 58% cost savings per year.

  • Will US household air conditioning use exceed electric capacity in the next decade?

    Without expanded capacity or improved efficiency, the result will be prolonged blackouts during the peak summer heat. A temperature increase of 1.5° C (2.7° F) — 2° C above preindustrial levels — could push demand up 8% to 13%.

  • New online training platform for HVAC technicians

    The comprehensive online courses are all available on-demand and can be taken at any time.

  • Life cycle cost analysis software compares chillers from different manufacturers

    The free software tool provides fast, easy life cycle cost analysis for water-cooled chillers.

  • Air handling units to ensure compliance with strict new NHS rules on hospital ventilation systems

    The equipment aligns with rules implemented to ensure hospital ventilation equipment meets the demanding health and safety, environmental and resilience requirements of high-quality healthcare applications.

  • Fundamentals of shoulder screws

    Shoulder screws are versatile and can be used for a multitude of applications.

  • Fire-resistant cables are plastic-free

    Without the use of polymers for conductor insulation, mineral-insulated copper cables offer improved fire performance, longevity and environmental benefits.

  • Rivets are riveting

    What are rivets, and why have they been used for thousands of years?

  • New material is resistant to blasts, fire in buildings

    The recently developed composite, called functionally graded material (FGM), is an engineered composite material that could prove to be an effective bomb-resistant material in structural use cases.

  • Engineers work to stop Millennium Tower's 2.5 ft lean

    The building has been leaning 3 inches each year and slowly sinking to the ground. Now at 26 inches off center, stability is the main goal from the structural engineer tackling the building’s foundation.

  • Predicting earthquake damage on bridge structures

    Bridges all over the world are developed with the potential to withstand earthquakes. Concrete reinforced with steel are utilized to handle bridge shaking and movement, but once the seismic event is over, the bridges always require inspection and often need repair.

  • Video: Planetary drives for design flexibility in tracked, wheeled and winch applications

    The new drives offer output torque ratings from 80 kNm to 130 kNm.

  • Study: Spray-applied pipe liners strengthen metal pipe infrastructure

    SprayWall polymeric spray-applied pipe liner proved four times stronger than a cementitious mixture in terms of ring compression forces and cured much faster.

  • Minnesota town to relocate, expand wastewater treatment facility

    Just as the current facility does, the new wastewater treatment plant will discharge into the Mississippi River. From 2.34 million to 10 million gallons of water treated daily, surrounding townships will benefit from this relocation and expansion.

  • Video: Oil-free water-cooled centrifugal chiller designed for more sustainable buildings

    With two-stage back-to-back compressor technology and magnetic bearings, the system delivers reliability while staying quiet and cool under pressure.

  • The unique construction challenges of building a dolphin exhibit

    The build brings unique challenges to the construction plan because of the size, corrosive nature of saltwater and the nature of marine life communication.

  • First all-electric skid-steer replaces messy hydraulics

    The T7X is the first machine of its kind to be fully electric, offering the full benefits of eliminating hydraulic systems, components, emissions and vibrations.

  • Custom building manufacturer improves efficiency with modular fixturing system

    Hostetler called on Fronius to help with the conversion from SMAW to gas metal arc welding.

  • Novel friction stir technology for lightweight bridge construction

    Researchers have been developing multiple types of composites with an aluminum matrix to increase stiffness and enhance the mechanical properties of structures.

  • Adhesives and automation: New solutions for the future

    Adhesive bonding technology has many benefits over traditional mechanical fastening.

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