scholarly journals Functional design criteria SY tank farm cathodic protection, 95G-EWW-430

10.2172/78695 ◽  
1995 ◽  
Author(s):  
G.L. Edgemon
Author(s):  
Rose E. Steidl

Homemakers were asked what made the work more or less difficult in tasks they named as high and low in cognitive requirements. Most frequently responses for high and low cognitive tasks and for more and less difficult work concerned housing and facilities in the home. The adequacy of equipment and space were noted often as were adequacy of work surface and storage, availability of equipment and supplies, and room arrangement. Each task was rated for complexity, difficulty, and preference. The results suggest that functional design criteria should be put to greater use. The implications for dwelling design are that difficulty factors are a source of annoyance, and minimizing them is important to the productivity and satisfaction of the homemaker.


1972 ◽  
Vol 1 (13) ◽  
pp. 71
Author(s):  
J.H. Balsillie ◽  
D.W. Berg

An annotated bibliography on groins, compiled by Balsillie and Bruno (1972J, has provided the background for this paper. A review of functional design criteria is presented including groin length, height, spacing, permeability-adjustability, and orientation. A discussion of coastal processes and their relationship to groin design and effectiveness is" also given.


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