URN | etd-0726117-075949 | Statistics | This thesis had been viewed 311 times. Download 24 times. |
Author | Sheng-Ying Yeh | ||
Author's Email Address | dalinen4930653@gmail.com | ||
Department | Department of construction & spatial design | ||
Year | 2016 | Semester | 2 |
Degree | Master | Type of Document | Master's Thesis |
Language | zh-TW.Big5 Chinese | Page Count | 149 |
Title | A Study on Defects of the Security Inspection of Elevators in Buildings | ||
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Abstract | Land use in modern metropolitan is very dense and the space is becoming more and more tightly. High rise buildings are everywhere. Tall buildings bring up the use of elevators. And there comes the needs of comfort, speed and convenience. In Taiwan, safety of elevating equipment is a field hardly touched and accidents related with the safety of elevators are not unusual. This kind of accident accounts for high percentage of public safety events. In this research, through literature study, actual analysis and research plus questionnaire survey, we study the characteristics, construction, shaft of domestic elevating equipment as well as the space arrangement and smoke isolation functions. This research has the finding that there are great space of improvement in the repair, maintenance and actual faces of elevating equipment, and the services are poor due to cut-throat price competition. This is partly attributed to the under-budget and political consideration of competent agency. So, it takes cooperation between public and private sectors to maintain the safety in use of elevating equipment. This is especially so when there is fire occurred to super tall building. In such case, the ordinary firefighting equipment is unable to serve the purpose. Therefore, it is necessary to provide effectiove safety equipment in design stage. We know elevating equipment is most effective firefighting equipment but also because elevator shaft is a major factor of expansion of disaster, so the space arrangement is also an important factor to block expansion of the fire damage, because it can effectively gain time for firemen and avoiding secondary damage. |
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Date of Defense | 2017-07-14 | Date of Submission | 2017-07-26 |