Subject Guide for Architectural Engineering
A discipline that deals with the technological aspects of buildings, including the properties and behavior of building materials and components, foundation design, structural analysis and design, environmental system analysis and design, construction management, and building operation. Environmental systems, which may account for 45-70% of a building's cost, include heating, ventilating and air conditioning, illumination, building power systems, plumbing and piping, storm drainage, building communications, acoustics, vertical and horizontal transportation, fire protection, alternate energy sources, heat recovery, and energy conservation. In addition, to help protect the public from unnecessary risk,architectural engineers must be familiar with the various building codes, plumbing, electrical and mechanical codes, and the Life Safety Code. (Access Science).
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CU Scientific and Technical Acronyms, Symbols, and Abbreviations
Wiley Dictionary of Civil Engineering and Construction.
Engineering Library Reference TA9 .W44 1997
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CU Access Science: McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia Of Science & Technology
Full-text in Knovel Library
Also available in print: Engineering Library Reference TA666 A634 2002
Concrete Construction Engineering Handbook
Engineering Library Reference TA 681 C743 2008
CU EngNetBase--over 400 CRC engineering handbooks online
Formulas for Structural Dynamics: Tables, Graphs, and Solutions
Engineering Library Stacks TA 654 K27 2000
Handbook of Structural Engineering, 2nd ed
Full-text in ENGnetBASE
Also available in print: Engineering Library Stacks TA 633 H36 2005
CU Knovel Library --Combines essential and authoritative reference books and databases from more than 30 Sci-Tech publishers and professional societies including, McGraw Hill, John Wiley, Elsevier, Springer, Industrial Press, American Institute of Chemical Engineers and American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Covers 17 industrially important subject areas in the fields of Chemistry and the Life Sciences; Materials; and Engineering.
Structural Engineering Handbook
Engineering Library Reference TA 635 S77 1997
Structural Steel Designer's Handbook, 3rd ed.
Full-text in Knovel Library
4th Edition available in print: Engineering Library Reference TA684 S79 2006
Wood Engineering and Construction Handbook
Engineering Library Reference TA 666 W63 1997
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