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(Ebook) The Vertical Transportation Handbook, Fourth Edition by George R. Strakosch, Robert S. Caporale ISBN 9780470404133, 9780470949818, 0470404132, 0470949813

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Authors:George R. Strakosch, Robert S. Caporale
Pages:612 pages.
Year:2010
Publisher:Wiley
Language:english
File Size:82.87 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780470404133, 9780470949818, 0470404132, 0470949813
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(Ebook) The Vertical Transportation Handbook, Fourth Edition by George R. Strakosch, Robert S. Caporale ISBN 9780470404133, 9780470949818, 0470404132, 0470949813

Content: Chapter 1 The Essentials of Elevatoring (pages 1–30): Chapter 2 The Basis of Elevatoring a Building (pages 31–61): Chapter 3 Passenger Traffic Requirements (pages 63–69): Chapter 4 Incoming Traffic (pages 71–95): Chapter 5 Two?Way Traffic (pages 97–117): Chapter 6 Outgoing Traffic (pages 119–130): Chapter 7 Elevator Operation and Control (pages 131–180): Jon B. HalpernChapter 8 Space and Physical Requirements (pages 181–231): Robert S. CaporaleChapter 9 Escalators and Moving Walks (pages 233–259): Chapter 10 Elevatoring Commercial Buildings (pages 261–297): Chapter 11 Elevatoring Residential Buildings (pages 299–322): Chapter 12 Elevatoring Institutional Buildings (pages 323–346): Chapter 13 Service and Freight Elevators (pages 347–380): Henry E. Peelle and Al SaxerChapter 14 Nonconventional Elevators, Special Applications, and Environmental Considerations (pages 381–448): George W. GibsonChapter 15 Automated Materials?Handling Systems (pages 449–480): Wayne A. GilchristChapter 16 Codes and Standards (pages 481–502): Edward A. DonoghueChapter 17 Elevator Specifying and Contracting (pages 503–516): Joseph MontesanoChapter 18 Economics, Maintenance, and Modernization (pages 517–542): Nicholas J. MontesanoChapter 19 Traffic Studies and Performance Evaluation Using Simulation (pages 543–563): Richard PetersChapter 20 The Changing Modes of Horizontal and Vertical Transportation (pages 565–583): William C. Sturgeon and Jim Fortune
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