Assessment of climate change impacts on buildings from rainfall and temperature

Climate change affects our environment in many aspects, and varies according to the weather conditions in different countries. For a tropical country like Singapore, climate change would mainly constitutes of effects of rainfall and temperature. Singapore is mainly made up of buildings and infrastru...

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Main Author: Choong, Hui Ting
Other Authors: Tiong Lee Kong, Robert
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-644462023-03-03T17:14:17Z Assessment of climate change impacts on buildings from rainfall and temperature Choong, Hui Ting Tiong Lee Kong, Robert School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering Climate change affects our environment in many aspects, and varies according to the weather conditions in different countries. For a tropical country like Singapore, climate change would mainly constitutes of effects of rainfall and temperature. Singapore is mainly made up of buildings and infrastructure, and the negative effects of rainfall and temperature could be observed from the building defects. A case study of the history of buildings in Singapore was done to compare the structures of historical buildings and present-day high rise buildings. This will help us better understand the type of defects which are likely to hit the different building elements and the risks associated to them. Furthermore, we also assessed the severity of the building defects affecting the buildings constructed before and after 1990s in Singapore. By doing so, it helped us better understand the risks associated to present-day high-rise buildings in Singapore. This study adopted the PIEVC protocol methodology, which was used in the assessment of climate change impacts on the building elements in Singapore. A research was done on the future projections of climate changes over the century. Thereafter, a survey was conducted to assess the risk of these climate changes on the different building elements by engineers and consultants. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2015-05-26T09:15:54Z 2015-05-26T09:15:54Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/64446 en Nanyang Technological University 46 p. application/pdf
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Assessment of climate change impacts on buildings from rainfall and temperature
description Climate change affects our environment in many aspects, and varies according to the weather conditions in different countries. For a tropical country like Singapore, climate change would mainly constitutes of effects of rainfall and temperature. Singapore is mainly made up of buildings and infrastructure, and the negative effects of rainfall and temperature could be observed from the building defects. A case study of the history of buildings in Singapore was done to compare the structures of historical buildings and present-day high rise buildings. This will help us better understand the type of defects which are likely to hit the different building elements and the risks associated to them. Furthermore, we also assessed the severity of the building defects affecting the buildings constructed before and after 1990s in Singapore. By doing so, it helped us better understand the risks associated to present-day high-rise buildings in Singapore. This study adopted the PIEVC protocol methodology, which was used in the assessment of climate change impacts on the building elements in Singapore. A research was done on the future projections of climate changes over the century. Thereafter, a survey was conducted to assess the risk of these climate changes on the different building elements by engineers and consultants.
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title Assessment of climate change impacts on buildings from rainfall and temperature
title_short Assessment of climate change impacts on buildings from rainfall and temperature
title_full Assessment of climate change impacts on buildings from rainfall and temperature
title_fullStr Assessment of climate change impacts on buildings from rainfall and temperature
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of climate change impacts on buildings from rainfall and temperature
title_sort assessment of climate change impacts on buildings from rainfall and temperature
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