• Fabrication Of Aluminium Window

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    • 2.2.4     BAY WINDOW
      •    Combination of three-plus windows
      •    Center made of one or more windows parallel with wall
      •    Outer windows angled back towards wall
      •    Made from a central sash and two angled side sashes
      •    Is a classic favorite for expanding a room with light, (4ew) are drama
      2.2.5     AWNING WINDOW
      •    Similar to casement windows, but hinges at top
      •    Also open outward and lower leakage rates.
      •    Tits out at the bottom and providing partial ventilation
      2.2.6       FIXED FRAME WINDOW
      •    Used mainly for adding exterior light to rooms
      •    Dies not open or move
      •    Provides no ventilation
      2.2.7        SKYLIGHT WINDOW
      •    Installed in ceiling
      •    Parallel to roof
      •    Some modes can open and provide ventilation
      •    Brings in more sunlight than a traditional wall window
      2.2.8    SLIDING WINDOW
      •    Similar to single/double hung windows, but burned on their side
      •    Either one or both sashes will be able to move and slide
      •    Provides ventilation as opening and is widened by sashes
      •    Half opens for ventilation
      2.2.9    HOPPER WINDOW
      •    Hinges at the bottom
      •    Hopper is normally used for ventilation above a door or window, where protected by eaves
      2.2.10    GLASS BLOCK WINDOW
      •    Is a light allowing alternative to conventional windows
      •    Used both in exterior and interior walls
      •    Typical sizes are 6,8 and 12 - inch squares and 4by 8 and 6 by 9 rectangles made for 4- inch this walls
      2.2.11    SEAMLESS BENT-GLASS CORNER WINDOW
      •    Fairly raw product that offer unobstructed views at the corners of a house
      2.2.12    JALOUSIE OR LOUVERED WINDOW
      •    Excellent for ventilation but poor insulator so they leak a great deal of air.
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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACT   Privacy and security are major essential human needs in various homes, offices e.t.c. Accessibility to adequate, durable, fashionable and affordable windows in our different buildings has been a problem to the society. Ability to have access to window of good quality and high durability of a price affordable to an average  Nigerian has been a problem.This project here aims at production of a durable aluminium window. The aluminium window was subjected to different test, it was found ... Continue reading---

         

      LIST OF FIGURES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]LIST OF FIGUREFig1: Isometric view of the Aluminum window       Fig2: Isometric drawing of the complex window    ... Continue reading---

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]TABLE OF CONTENTTitle page  Approval page  Dedication   Acknowledgement         Abstract   Table of content      List of  figures   Nomenclature      CHAPTER ONE 1.0    Introduction      1.1    The Need for Aluminium Window      CHAPTER TWO2.0    Literature Review     2.1     Aims and Objectives  2.2    Types of Window Manufactures  2.2.1        Single Hung and Double Hung Window   2.2.2        Casement Window   2.2.3     Bow ... Continue reading---

         

      List of symbols/Abbreviations - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]NOMENCLATURE S/N      SYMBOLS     MEANING                            UNITS    1.          V                 volume                    m3        2.          M                 mass                        kg    3.          P                 density                    Kg/m3    4.          G                 acceleration due to ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER ONE1.0    INTRODUCTION OF ALUMINIUM WINDOWWindows are possibly most complex and interesting element in residential design. Today’s energy efficient window can dramatically decrease the heating and cooling costs while increasing the occupant comfort and minimizing window surface condensation problem. In recent years there have been the advances in windows of both new construction and retrofits. High performance windows system may be considered as one of the key factors for reach ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]CHAPTER THREE3.0    SELECTION OF MATERIALAn engineer is always facing a lot of problems, when it comes to the aspect of material selection. An Engineer is always limited to the material at its vicinity particularly in Nigeria there is the need for them to improvise with the little materials.There are some parameters that an engineer must consider before choosing certain materials, some of which are listed below:1. Physical properties2. Strength 3. Fabricability4. Economic cost5. Chemical comp ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 5 ]CHAPTER FOUR4.0    DESIGN CALCULATION    By considering the factor considered for the selection of materials and dimensions of window fixture [i.e installation points], the calculation carried out was.4.1    MASS CALCULATION OF THE COMPONENTS    For the frame unit.Volume V1 of track of the frame = LxBxT ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]CHAPTER FIVE5.0    FABRICATION DETAILS5.1    CUTTING LIST OR MATERIAL LISTCUTTING LIST PER FRAME UNIT (ANGLE ALUMINUM)2” X 1” X 1200mm……………2 Off2” X 1” X 1178mm……………1 OffCUTTING LIST PER SLIDING UNIT2” X 1” X 517mm……………2 Off (top slide)2” X 1” X 517mm……………2 Off (bottom unit)2” X 1” X 1150mm………â ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER SIX - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER SIX6.0    CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION6.1    CONCLUSIONWe sincerely appreciate the immense effort of the polytechnic authority for including this programme at the end of the course to help increase the knowledge and also the student scope of reasoning in terms of technological developmentThis project allocated to students along with the course of completing the National Diploma Certificate (ND) is of vital and great importance because it improves the student’s knowledge to ... Continue reading---

         

      REFRENCES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]REFERENCESAbolarin Thomas (2007): Machine tools and technology”, ND II Mechanical engineering Handout, Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin, Nigeria (unpublished), pg 32.Chapman W. A .J (2000) “workshop technology’, 2nd edition Arnold London , pp 100-104Komolafe Abiola, Ajagbe M. Solomon (2011), “A project report on construction of aluminium frame, Pg 11, 22-24.Ojo A.I (1997),‘’Design and construction of a metal flush door’’, ND project report submi ... Continue reading---