GTL Luca Pacioli
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
4A Review
Smart Cities
- Internet of Things: platform that the smart city depends on, how sensors communicate with people
- Be able to list at least one disadvantage of having publicly accessible data
- Privacy
- Abuse of data
- Hackers
- Control by technology companies
- What is a smart grid? (efficient distribution and usage of electricity)
- Give an example of a technology you might find in a smart city (traffic lights, street lights, trash cans, tourist apps, traffic and snowplow apps to monitor real time conditions, filing reports with government, bike sharing)
Temporary Housing
- Be able to list 3 design considerations:
- Domestic economy (local suppliers)
- Rapid availability
- Ease of assembly/deployment
- Affordability
- Community participation
- Compatibility with local living
- Appropriate for duration of living (could it evolve into permanent structure if quality of living is high enough?)
- Easy and non polluting disposal
- Physical characteristics (surface area, topography, altitude, ambient temperature degree, wind speed, relative humidity, etc.)
- Economic propsect of the temporary settlement
- Be able to give one example of a temporary housing design
- Concrete tent
- Superadobe structures
- Pallet houses
- Exo (stackable box)
- Hexayurt
Population Growth Models
- Exponential
- No resource limitation, ideal situation
- dN/dt = r*N where r = birth rate - death rate
- Logistic
- Carrying Capacity K = maximum sustainable population
- dN/dt = r*N(K-N)/K
- Ecosystem diversity increases stability. Empirical evidence:
- Tilman Grassland Experiments.
- Decade long experiment. different number of types per plot
- More types of plants increased the stability of the plot
- Real world food webs are stable because interactions between species are weak
- Why are food chains so short?
- Most 3-4 trophic levels
- Energetic limitations (10% trophic transfer efficiency)
Seismology
2 methods of anti-seismic construction
1. tuned mass damper
2. base isolation
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
5A Review Sheet
Smart Cities
- Internet of Things: platform that the smart city depends on, how sensors communicate with people
- Be able to list at least one disadvantage of having publicly accessible data
- Privacy
- Abuse of data
- Hackers
- Control by technology companies
- What is a smart grid? (efficient distribution and usage of electricity)
- Give an example of a technology you might find in a smart city (traffic lights, street lights, trash cans, tourist apps, traffic and snowplow apps to monitor real time conditions, filing reports with government, bike sharing)
Passive Housing
- Be able to define what is passive housing- rigorous standard for building energy efficiency. Emphasis on sustainable practices.
- What is a thermogram? Imaging that allows you to see spots of heat transfer (for example, leakages from windows, etc.)
- 4 Principles
- Proper Insulation
- No air leakages
- No thermal bridges
- Heat recovery ventilation
- R-value: indicates insulation's resistance to heat flow
- the higher = the better
- Properties- thickness, density, etc.
Temporary Housing
- Be able to list 3 design considerations:
- Domestic economy (local suppliers)
- Rapid availability
- Ease of assembly/deployment
- Affordability
- Community participation
- Compatibility with local living
- Appropriate for duration of living (could it evolve into permanent structure if quality of living is high enough?)
- Easy and non polluting disposal
- Physical characteristics (surface area, topography, altitude, ambient temperature degree, wind speed, relative humidity, etc.)
- Economic propsect of the temporary settlement
- Be able to give one example of a temporary housing design
- Concrete tent
- Superadobe structures
- Pallet houses
- Exo (stackable box)
- Hexayurt
Acoustics Basics
- What kind of wave is a sound wave? Pressure wave
- Compression
- Rarefaction-decrease in density
- What is sound intensity? Sound Power/Area
- Inverse square relationship between Sound Intensity and Distance
- How does active noise cancelling work? destructive interference
- 3 types of interactions with surfaces:
- Diffraction = surface does not directly reflect or absorb, instead scatters it in many directions
- Reflection
- Absorption
Population Growth Models
- Exponential
- No resource limitation, ideal situation
- dN/dt = r*N where r = birth rate - death rate
- Logistic
- Carrying Capacity K = maximum sustainable population
- dN/dt = r*N(K-N)/K
- Ecosystem diversity increases stability. Empirical evidence:
- Tilman Grassland Experiments.
- Decade long experiment. different number of types per plot
- More types of plants increased the stability of the plot
- Real world food webs are stable because interactions between species are weak
- Why are food chains so short?
- Most 3-4 trophic levels
- Energetic limitations (10% trophic transfer efficiency)
20th century Architecture Styles
- Be able to describe just one style from the 1900s
- look at the powerpoint
Innovations in Building Technology
- Be able to list just 2 Building Technologies:
- 3 D printing
- Self-healing concrete
- Glass roof tiles
- Mushroom building materials
- Photonic radiative cooling
- Bricks grown from bacteria
- Bamboo as rebar (not steel)
3B Review Sheet
Real world food webs have high diversity and connectance but short food chains (3-4 trophic levels)
Reasons:
Diversity enhances stability
Empirical evidence:
What does it mean if a is positive?
The other species is helping the species grow
Reasons:
- Energetic limitations (10% trophic transfer efficiency=
- Stability
Diversity enhances stability
Empirical evidence:
- Tree hole experiment
- Grassland experiment-plant different number of species on each plot. Plots with more types of plants were more stable
What does it mean if a is positive?
The other species is helping the species grow
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
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