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What is Green Building?
This unique training program of Parametric Solutions would broadly cover various approaches and strategies, to create a sustainable built environment.
This Course would also include successful case studies of projects.
Introduction to Green Building.
Site Selection & Planning
Energy Efficiency
Water Conservation
Building Materials & Resources
Sustainable Architecture & Design
Indoor Environmental Quality
Innovation and Development
Green Building Case Study
Discussion on Documentation
Exercises on filling templates by group of Students
Filling-in feedback forms and issue of Participation certificates
This unique training program of Parametric Solutions would broadly cover various approaches and strategies, to create a sustainable built environment.
This Course would also include successful case studies of projects.
Introduction to Green Building.
Site Selection & Planning
Energy Efficiency
Water Conservation
Building Materials & Resources
Sustainable Architecture & Design
Indoor Environmental Quality
Innovation and Development
Green Building Case Study
Discussion on Documentation
Exercises on filling templates by group of Students
Filling-in feedback forms and issue of Participation certificates
The following are the five modules:
- Sustainable Sites
- Soil erosion & pollution control measures
- Alternate transportation strategies
- Storm water management
- Reduction of heat island effect
- Minimizing night sky pollution
- Water Efficiency
- Water efficient plumbing fixtures
- Effective irrigation techniques
- Waste water treatment & reuse
- Energy Efficiency
- Holistic energy performance & evaluation of buildings
- Commissioning of building energy systems
- Refrigerant management
- Renewable energy systems
- Measurement & verification of energy & water systems
- Materials & Resources.
3 – R concept (Reduce, Reuse & Recycle):
- Waste management during construction as well as post-occupancy
- Opportunities for reuse of existing building elements & salvaged materials
- Selection of eco-friendly building materials
- Indoor Environmental Quality.
- Indoor air quality management during construction & post-occupancy
- Strategies for effective ventilation, day lighting & views
- Enhancement of thermal comfort by design
- Use of low emitting interior materials
- Indoor pollution source control
Note: After completion of Green Building course student can appear for IGBC Green Building Rating Systems Exams www.igbc.in
The Green Building course shall also cover about IGBC’s Indian experience of Green Buildings, regional priorities and approaches for innovative sustainable design strategies. The participants shall receive a hands-on experience on documentation process and get equipped for becoming an IGBC AP (Accredited Professional) Appear for IGBC Rating System at www.igbc.in
Duration: 2 Months
Investment: 17000/-
Extra IGBC Rating System Exam fees @ 3000/- to 5000/- as per IGBC norms
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PIPES AND PIPE FITTINGS
A Pipe or a tube is hollow longitudinal product. A Tube is general learn used for hollow product having circular, elliptical or square cross – section or for that matter cross- section of any perimeter.
A pipe is tubular product of circular cross- section that has specific that has specific sizes and thicknesses governed by practical dimensional standard.
Thus while tubes can be ordered for any OD or ID or thicknesses, Pipes have specific sizes and thicknesses and have to be ordered based on these sizes / thickness.
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Introduction of CNC Machine
IN industrial sector, according to nature of work, different types of machine tools are used. In CNC engineering workshop commonly lathe machine , shaping machine, milling machine, drilling machine, grinding machine, planning machine, slotting machine etc. machine tools are used for performing different machining operation in job. In past working functions like giving speed to the spindle, giving feed to tool, changing the job, giving feed to table, changing the speed of spindle etc.
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Introduction to CAD
CAD (Computer Aided Design) is the use of computer software to design and document a product’s design process.
Engineering drawing entails the use of graphical symbols such as points, lines, curves, planes and shapes. Essentially, it gives detailed description about any component in a graphical form.
Background
Engineering drawings have been in use for more than 2000 years. However, the use of orthographic projections was formally introduced by the French mathematician Gaspard Monge in the eighteenth century.
Since visual objects transcend languages, engineering drawings have evolved and become popular over the years. While earlier engineering drawings were handmade, studies have shown that engineering designs are quite complicated. A solution to many engineering problems requires a combination of organization, analysis, problem solving principles and a graphical representation of the problem. Objects in engineering are represented by a technical drawing (also called as drafting) that represents designs and specifications of the physical object and data relationships. Since a technical drawing is precise and communicates all information of the object clearly, it has to be precise. This is where CAD comes to the fore.
CAD stands for Computer Aided Design. CAD is used to design, develop and optimize products. While it is very versatile, CAD is extensively used in the design of tools and equipment required in the manufacturing process as well as in the construction domain. CAD enables design engineers to layout and to develop their work on a computer screen, print and save it for future editing.
When it was introduced first, CAD was not exactly an economic proposition because the machines at those times were very costly. The increasing computer power in the later part of the twentieth century, with the arrival of minicomputer and subsequently the microprocessor, has allowed engineers to use CAD files that are an accurate representation of the dimensions / properties of the object.
Use of CAD
CAD is used to accomplish preliminary design and layouts, design details and calculations, creating 3-D models, creating and releasing drawings, as well as interfacing with analysis, marketing, manufacturing, and end-user personnel.
CAD facilitates the manufacturing process by transferring detailed information about a product in an automated form that can be universally interpreted by trained personnel. It can be used to produce either two-dimensional or three-dimensional diagrams. The use of CAD software tools allow the object to be viewed from any angle, even from the inside looking out. One of the main advantages of a CAD drawing is that the editing is a fast process as compared to manual method. Apart from detailed engineering of 2D or 3D models, CAD is widely used from conceptual design and layout of products to definition of manufacturing of components. CAD reduces design time by allowing precise simulation rather than build and test physical prototypes. Integrating CAD with CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) streamlines the product development even more.
CAD is currently widely used for industrial products, animated movies and other applications. A special printer or plotter is usually required for printing professional design renderings. CAD programs use either vector-based graphics or raster graphics that show how an object will look.
CAD software enables
- Efficiency in the quality of design
- Increase in the Engineer’s productivity
- Improve record keeping through better documentation and communication
Today, the use of CAD has permeated almost all industries. From aerospace, electronics to manufacturing, CAD is used in all industry verticals. Since CAD encourages creativity and speeds up productivity, it is becoming more and more useful as an important tool for visualization before actually implementing a manufacturing process. That is also one of the reasons CAD training is gaining more and more importance.
Types of CAD Software
Since its introduction in late 1960’s, CAD software has improved by leaps and bounds. A broad classification of CAD is:
- 2D CAD
- 3D CAD
- 3D Wireframe and Surface Modelling
- Solid Modelling
With more and more companies (if not all) turning to CAD / CAE / CAM to achieve efficiency, accuracy and reduced time-to-market of products, there is a growing demand for CAD software. The industry leaders in this space include AutoCAD, Dassault Systems and Altair.
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What Is Centralised Air System ?
The most common central cooling system is a split system, which includes an outdoor cabinet containing a condenser coil and compressor, and an indoor evaporator coil, usually installed in conjunction with your furnace. or air handler . The compressor pumps a chemical called refrigerant through the system.