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INFRASTRUTTURE VIARIE Orientamento unico AFFINI INTEGRATIVE - (show)
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20801625 -
URBAN TECHNOLOGY AND PLANNING
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THE COURSE PROVIDES GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, EVEN IN RELATION TO NATIONAL AND REGIONAL LEGISLATION, FOR URBAN DESIGN, ACCORDING TO THE CHANGES MADE IN THE URBANIZED AREA AND IN THE ENVIRONMENT, DERIVING FROM THE REALIZATION OF LARGE PROJECTS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE.
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20801625 TECNICA E PIANIFICAZIONE URBANISTICA in Ingegneria civile L-7 N0 (A-Z) Panuccio Paola
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General references The cognitive path for technical learning and urban planning is structured in three parts: the first is dedicated to the themes and methods of urban planning, with respect to a historical / socio-economic approach; the second traces the decisive moments of urban planning, with respect to the normative legal approach; the third one is dedicated to application techniques and tools, with the help of exercises and report processing. Urban planning interests in a transversal way the sectors of hydraulic engineering, structures, road infrastructures and transport systems, characterizing the Degree Course in Civil Engineering.
Target Transfer knowledge about theories, norms, methods and tools for analysis and planning of the city and the territory. Interpretation and analysis of urban models, for the design of general and implementing urban plans. The European directives for the sustainable redevelopment of the territories The course has the following objectives: to transfer the principles of the urban planning; disseminate knowledge of complex city and territory systems; indicate the techniques to interpret, plan, design, govern the city and the territory; indicate the main urban planning and design tools for the protection and sustainable development of the territory.
Lecture Program • Urban, city, territory and environment concepts • Evolution of urban planning concept • Definitions of city, territory, environment and landscape • History of Urbanism • Fundamentals of urban law: from the environmental landscape to the structural plan • Urban tools • European guidelines for urban regeneration • Sustainable urban mobility plan
Exercise A Strategic Urban Plan for urban regeneration and sustainable development of the territory. CASE STUDY CHOICE
( reference books)
• Benevolo, L. (1989). Le origini dell’urbanistica moderna. Bari: Universale Laterza
• Colombo G. Pagano F. Rossetti M. Manuale di urbanistica. Milano: Il Sole 24 Ore, 2001. • European Commission. EC (2013b). Guidelines. Developing and implementing a sustainable urban mobility plan. Retrieved April 2017, from http://www.eltis.org/sites/eltis/files/guidelines-developing-and-implementing-a-sump_final_web_jan2014b.pdf • Jacobs, J. (1961). The death and life of great American cities. New York: Random House.
• Salzano E. (2002), Fondamenti di urbanistica: la storia e la norma, Roma, Laterza
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20801641 -
PUBLIC WORKS' LEGISLATION AND LAW
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FORMATIVE AIMS THE COURSE AIMS TO PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH BASIC KNOWLEDGE REGARDING THE MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS IN THE FIELD OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. PARTICULAR REFERENCES WILL BE DONE TO THE CURRENT REGULATIONS, THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES, AND CONCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS FROM WHICH THE RELATED TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES DERIVE.
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20801671 -
ELECTROTECHNICS
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THE COURSE OBJECTIVE IS TO PROVIDE AT STUDENTS SUITABLE LECTURES FOR AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.
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20801671 ELETTROTECNICA in Ingegneria civile L-7 N0 SALVINI ALESSANDRO
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1 Electric Circuits
2 Kirchhoff's laws, RLC Bipoles, Electric Power
3 Node and Loop Analysis
4 Circuits of 1st and 2nd Order in time domain
5 Sinusoidal AC regime. Phasor Method
6 Three phase Systems and Their Main Properties, Rotating Magnetic Field
7 Electric Lines and basics on LV plant design
8 Magnetic Circuits, Power Transformers and Measuring Transformers
9 Basic Principles of Electromechanical Energy Conversion and Static Converters
10 Protection, calculation of short circuit currents in LV systems and their thermal and mechanical effects
11 Ground
12 Basics on Electrical Safety
13 Notes on Renewable Energy Sources, Photovoltaic and Wind Systems
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handouts by the teacher
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20801672 -
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICAL PHYSICS
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THE COURSE AIMS AT PROVIDING THE KNOWLEDGE NECESSARY TO EVALUATE HEAT TRANSFER PROCESSES (CONDUCTION, CONVECTION, RADIATION) BETWEEN BODIES AND INSIDE A BODY, AS WELL AS THE TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS THESE PROCESSES CAUSE. ANOTHER AREA IS THAT OF INDOOR THERMAL COMFORT.
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20801672 FISICA TECNICA AMBIENTALE in Ingegneria civile L-7 N0 ASDRUBALI FRANCESCO
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1. Heat transfer Conduction. Thermal fields. Postulate and Fourier equation. Steady state wall. Fourier wall. Convection. Phenomenological analysis. Boundary layer. Natural and forced convection. Dimensional analysis method. Reynolds, Prandtl, Grashof and Nusselt numbers. Radiation. Radiant energy: definitions, properties, absorption coefficient. Emission and absorption properties of condensed bodies. Principle of Kirchhoff. Laws of the black body. Radiation properties of the bodies. Greenhouse effect. Heat exchange between facing flat surfaces. Radiation shields. Applications. Adduction. Multi-layer flat wall between two fluids. Transmittance. Wall cavities. Circuits for heat distribution. Matt and glazed walls exposed to solar radiation. Insulating materials. Solar Energy. Characteristics of solar radiation. Devices for solar energy capitation (flat panels and parabolic-cylindrical systems) and evaluation of their performance.
2. Thermodynamics Definitions: thermodynamic systems, equilibrium, transformations. Clapeyron plan. Zero Principle. Temperature measurement. First Principle. Thermal machines. Second principle. Entropy and entropic plan. Reversibility. Entropy and irreversibility. Properties of Matter. Aggregation states. State diagram of a pure substance. Properties of two-phase mixtures. Perfect gases. Van der Waals Fluid. Principle of corresponding states. State equations. Phase diagrams: entropic, enthalpic, refrigerating diagram. Open thermodynamic systems. Energy equation and applications in steady state. Reversible work of an open system. Continuity equation and Bernoulli equation. Thermal machines. Advantages and applications of steam machines. Rankine cycle. Rankine-Hirn cycle. Systems with turbine expanders. The regeneration of the heat and steam extractions. Refrigerating machines. Vapour compression machines. Reverse Rankine cycle. Efficiency. Irreversibility. Refrigerants. Compression heat pumps. Absorption machines: operating principle.
Air conditioning. Atmospheric air. Psychrometric variables. The ASHRAE psychrometric chart. Thermal comfort. Psychrometric processes. Air treatments. Description of an air conditioner. Regulation. Installations
3. Acoustics Physical Acoustics: acoustic parameters, sound fields, sources and spectra. Sound-absorbing materials. Sound insulating structures. Psyco-acoustics. The hear: hearing physiology, hearing sensation; quality of sensation. Audiograms. The sound level meter. Noise and noise disturbance. Phonometric measurements. Elements of room acoustics: Reverberation, Sabine theory. Room acoustics design and correction. Actions for noise mitigation.
4. Lighting Technique Photometry. The eye. The quality of vision. The visible radiant energy. The visibility curve. Visibility curve construction. Definition of photometric quantities. Artificial light sources. Features of a lighting source. Classification of lamps. Photometric curves. Elements of lighting engineering. Indoors and outdoors artificial lighting. The total flux method. Applications. Daylighting.
( reference books)
Recommended reading: 1) M. Felli: Lezioni di Fisica Tecnica 1: Termodinamica, Macchine, Impianti, Nuova edizione a cura di Francesco Asdrubali, Morlacchi editore, 2009. 2) M. Felli: Lezioni di Fisica Tecnica 2: Trasmissione del Calore, Acustica, Tecnica dell’Illuminazione, Nuova edizione a cura di Cinzia Buratti, Morlacchi editore, 2010.
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20801674 -
APPLIED ECOLOGY
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THE COURSE INCLUDE A WIDE SET OF CONCEPTS RELATED TO THE MAIN TOPICS BELONGING TO APPLIED ECOLOGY ARENA. DURING THE COURSE THE STUDENTS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY OF INVESTIGATE THE PROJECT CYCLE (ANALYSIS OF BIODIVERSITY VALUES, QUANTIFICATION, IDENTIFIATION OF ANTHROPOGENIC THREATS, DEVELOPMENT OF SPECIFIC RESPONSE STRATEGIES FOLLOWING PLANS, PROJECTS, MANAGEMENT ACTIONS).
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English version
Applied Ecology BIO/06 Prof. Corrado Battisti (e-mail: cbattisti@inwind.it; Cell 328.2289873)
Aims: the course provides a basic conceptual framework in ecology and applied ecology, with a particular focus on the main approaches and procedures used in environmental planning, nature conservation and ecosystem management. During the course students will become familiar with the problem-solving and project management approach, applied to natural and semi-natural ecosystems.
Program
1. Ecology - General principles: hierarchical scales; wildlife management and landscape planning: disciplinary plant. Site-based and target-based approaches. Ecosystem and landscape: definitions. Neutrally-based, individually-based, observer-based landscapes. 2. Analysis and evaluation phase. Data collection techniques. qualitative and quantitative sampling methods (regular, stratified, random sampling). Sampling accuracy and bias. Distance sampling. Data analysis at the level of populations and communities. 3. Planning phase. Environmental planning. The planning process. Identification of priorities. Species action plans; site management plans. Connectivity conservation. Environmental fragmentation. Connectivity, ecological networks: strengths and weaknesses. Target-species. Objective selection of focal species with expert-based approaches. Delphi open and delphi closed. 4. Wildlife management. Species management. Habitat management. Diagnosis and threat analysis. DPSIR causal report. Threats analysis. Indicators. Habitat restoration. The design cycle. Conservation measures (regulatory, administrative, contractual). Management actions (active interventions, regulation, incentives, monitoring and / or research programs, educational programs). Precautionary approach. The management of a protected area: logistics, administration, research, training, education, planning, design, conservation. Protocol for the drafting of a site-based plan (individual work): definition of actions, timing and distribution of resources, in the gym area: SPA "Palude di Torre Flavia".
Texts adopted: Battisti C., Conigliaro M., Poeta G., Teofili C., 2013. Biodiversità, disturbi, minacce - dall’ecologia di base alla gestione e conservazione degli ecosistemi. Forum editrice universitaria udinese, 238 pp.
Recommended texts: Wilson E.O., 1993. La diversità della vita. Rizzoli, Milano (also available in an economic edition as: Wilson E.O., Biodiversità. Sansoni editore). (other optional texts will be proposed during the course).
Delivery model: traditional
Frequency: optional (suggested: mandatory)
Evaluation: written and oral test with presentation of a case study design. The written test involves the administration of multiple choice questions on the main concepts addressed. During the oral exam the student will propose a topic to be articulated in the form of a project cycle in an applied ecology context.
The teacher is always available by appointment (e-mail: cbattisti@inwind.it; cell: 328.2289873).
( reference books)
Texts adopted: Battisti C., Conigliaro M., Poeta G., Teofili C., 2013. Biodiversità, disturbi, minacce - dall’ecologia di base alla gestione e conservazione degli ecosistemi. Forum editrice universitaria udinese, 238 pp.
Recommended texts: Wilson E.O., 1993. La diversità della vita. Rizzoli, Milano (also available in an economic edition as: Wilson E.O., Biodiversità. Sansoni editore). (other optional texts will be proposed during the course).
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20802129 -
Fundamentals of Business and Accounting for students of Engineering
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THE MAIN GOAL OF THE COURSE IS TO DRIVE THE ENGINEERING STUDENTS THROUGH THE ORGANIZATION OF THE FIRMS, BY DEFINING THEIR LOGICAL BOUNDARIES AND THEIR MAIN CHARACTERISTICS. AT THE END OF THE LESSONS, THE STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO BE ABLE TO KNOW THE INSTITUTIONAL MATTERS OF THE FIRMS (BOTH PROFIT ORIENTED AND NOT FOR PROFIT), THEIR OBJECTIVES AND THE MAIN WAYS THEY HAVE TO PURSUE IN ORDER ACHIEVE THEIR OWN GOALS.
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20802129 ELEMENTI DI ECONOMIA AZIENDALE PER INGEGNERIA in Ingegneria civile L-7 N0 REGOLIOSI CARLO
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1. Business organizations as Economic Operators 2. The distinction between the economic decision maker and the legal representative of a business 3. Different types of business organizations 4. For-profit entities and their characteristics 5. Business organizations in the private and public sectors 6. Various types of Business Combinations 7. Theleological issues characterising for profit firms 8. Remuneration schemes for production factors 9. Business risk, income and profits 10. Financing schemes and capital budgeting 11. The choice between equity, debt and self-financing-related issues 12. The project financing as a concrete pattern of realization of infrastructural investments 13. Markets and the forecast of customer demand 14. Production: some issues 15. Investment choices and policies 16. Internal control system: some issues 17. Equity, management and income: logical issues and accounting treatment policies 18. The annual report: content and usefulness for stakeholders
( reference books)
Troina G., Elementi di Economia aziendale, CISU, ult. ed. Regoliosi C., d’Eri A., Argomenti scelti di Economia Aziendale, Nuova Cultura, ult. ed.
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21201404 -
ENVIRONMENTAL BUSINESS ECONOMICS AND SUSTAINABLE ENTERPRISE
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THE COURSE IS DIVIDED INTO TWO PARTS: - A FIRST SECTION (6 CFU) AIMS AT PROVIDING STUDENTS WITH SPECIFIC TOOLS IN ORDER TO: (I) ASSESS THE ENVIRONMENTAL VALUE OF BUSINESS INITIATIVES AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY; (II) DEAL WITH ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL AUDITING. SPECIFIC ATTENTION WILL BE PAID TO ISSUES RELATING TO THE MANAGEMENT OF GREEN ENERGY, WATER AND THE WASTE CYCLE AND WITH REFERENCE TO THE LEGAL ASPECTS RELATING TO BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS. - ANOTHER SECTION (3 CFU) ANALYSES THE ISSUES RELATING TO SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS BY CONSIDERING A DUAL PERSPECTIVE: A PRODUCTION-RELATED VIEWPOINT AND A DISTRIBUTION-RELATED ASPECT.
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ECONOMIA AZIENDALE AMBIENTALE E IMPRESA SOSTENIBILE
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THE COURSE IS DIVIDED INTO TWO PARTS: - A FIRST SECTION (6 CFU) AIMS AT PROVIDING STUDENTS WITH SPECIFIC TOOLS IN ORDER TO: (I) ASSESS THE ENVIRONMENTAL VALUE OF BUSINESS INITIATIVES AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY; (II) DEAL WITH ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL AUDITING. SPECIFIC ATTENTION WILL BE PAID TO ISSUES RELATING TO THE MANAGEMENT OF GREEN ENERGY, WATER AND THE WASTE CYCLE AND WITH REFERENCE TO THE LEGAL ASPECTS RELATING TO BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS.- ANOTHER SECTION (3 CFU) ANALYSES THE ISSUES RELATING TO SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS BY CONSIDERING A DUAL PERSPECTIVE: A PRODUCTION-RELATED VIEWPOINT AND A DISTRIBUTION-RELATED ASPECT.
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21201404-1 -
ECONOMIA AZIENDALE AMBIENTALE E IMPRESA SOSTENIBILE
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THE COURSE IS DIVIDED INTO TWO PARTS: - A FIRST SECTION (6 CFU) AIMS AT PROVIDING STUDENTS WITH SPECIFIC TOOLS IN ORDER TO: (I) ASSESS THE ENVIRONMENTAL VALUE OF BUSINESS INITIATIVES AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY; (II) DEAL WITH ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL AUDITING. SPECIFIC ATTENTION WILL BE PAID TO ISSUES RELATING TO THE MANAGEMENT OF GREEN ENERGY, WATER AND THE WASTE CYCLE AND WITH REFERENCE TO THE LEGAL ASPECTS RELATING TO BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS.- ANOTHER SECTION (3 CFU) ANALYSES THE ISSUES RELATING TO SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS BY CONSIDERING A DUAL PERSPECTIVE: A PRODUCTION-RELATED VIEWPOINT AND A DISTRIBUTION-RELATED ASPECT.
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20801662 -
TERRITORIAL ANALYSIS
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THE COURSE WILL ENABLE THE LEARNER TO ACQUIRE TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES FOR URBAN ANALYSIS NECESSARY FOR THE INTERPRETATION OF LOCAL REALITY, FOR CRITICAL READING OF EVOLUTIONARY PHENOMENA AND FOR THE PREPARATION OF PLANS TO TRANSFORM THE SPACE. THE ATTENTION WILL BE FOCUSED ON THE CRITERIA FOR IDENTIFICATION AND PROCESSING OF "URBAN QUALITY", CONNECTED TO THE PRESENCE OF SPECIFIC RECOGNITION ELEMENTS, TO THE QUALITY OF PUBLIC SPACES OF RELATIONSHIP AND TO THE FUNCTIONAL INTEGRATION OF NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURES
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BELLONE CINZIA BARBARA
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THE CITY IS A COMPLEX ARTIFACT THAT HAS BEEN STRUCTURED SLOWLY OVER TIME. THE RELATIONS BETWEEN BUILDING PRODUCTS, INFRASTRUCTURES, AGRICULTURAL AREAS, NATURAL DEBRIS, ETC.., HAS PRODUCED AN ARTICULATED SETTLEMENT PATTERN AND AN INCREASING DIFFERENTIATION OF SPATIAL PATTERNS. THE RESULTING ORGANIZATION IS NOT REFLECTED IN A SINGLE PRINCIPLE, BUT IN THE COMBINATION OF THE OUTCOMES OF MANY GENERATIVE PRINCIPLES. IN THIS SENSE THE FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS TO BE COVERED IN THE COURSE "SPATIAL ANALYSIS" CONCERN THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN "KNOWLEDGE" AND "TRANSFORMATION", ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PRODUCTS, INTERPRETATION AND DESIGN. SO THE ORGANIZED AREA, THE CITY, THE ENVIRONMENT ARE THE SUBJECT OF STUDY. THEY, TOGETHER, CONSTITUTE THE UNIFIED FIELD OF KNOWLEDGE, ENGINEERING AND PLANNING, WHICH INTEGRATES THE BASIC KNOWLEDGE COMMON TO ALL THE COURSES RELATED TO THE SUBJECT. THE COURSE CONSISTS OF LECTURES AND EXERCISES. THE LECTURES HELD BY THE RESPONSIBLE OF THE COURSE, TEACHERS, STUDENTS AND EXTERNAL EXPERTS, WILL BE ORIENTED TO TRANSMIT THE CULTURAL REFERENCES AND BASIC KNOWLEDGE FOR THE EVOLUTION PROCESS OF SPATIAL PLANNING, LAW, URBAN PLANNING TOOLS AND ZONING TECHNIQUES, ALLOWING LEARNERS TO DEVELOP CRITERIA FOR ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION THAT ARE AT THE BASE OF EVERY PROJECT. EXERCISES WILL BE CARRIED OUT IN THE FORM WORKSHOPS INVOLVING STUDENTS AND TEACHERS, FOCUSING ON THE PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF COGNITIVE, PROCESSING, EVALUATION AND INTERPRETATION STEPS BEFORE THE REALIZATION OF A PROJECT. THE APPLICATION PART REQUIRES THE PREPARATION OF DOCUMENTS CONTAINING THE EVALUATION OF THE CONSTITUENT, FUNCTIONAL AND SPATIAL ELEMENTS OF A TERRITORY AND / OR URBAN SPACE (AGREED WITH THE TEACHER).
( reference books)
- P. Gabellini, Tecniche urbanistiche, ed. Carocci, Roma, ultima edizione - E. Salzano, Fondamenti di urbanistica. La storia e la norma, Laterza, 2007
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