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Luca Adelfio

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A MCDM-based methodology to evaluate the mutual influence among performance shaping factors

2022

In recent decades, risk analysts have widely focused on Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) methods to assess the contribution of human errors to system failures, also considering contextual and cognitive factors named Performance Shaping Factors (PSFs). Initially implemented in the field of Nuclear Power Plants (NNPs), HRA methods have been extended to different sectors in recent years. Despite that, the majority of contributions in the field assume the independence among PSFs, which may result in an over or under estimation of the Human Error Probability (HEP). Therefore, the present paper proposes a DEMATEL-based approach to evaluate the mutual influence between PSFs proposed by the SPARH m…

Human Reliability Analysis (HRA)Performance Shaping Factors (PSFs)DEMATELHuman Error Probability (HEP)
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Architectural technologies for life environment: improving sustainability by reusing wastes in novel geopolymeric mortars

2021

Recently, implementing construction to a more sustainable industry has become a focal point in the international debate due to the huge volume of non-renewvable raw materials and energy consumed every year, along with the significant emissions of green-house gases and global warming, often associated to the supplementing industries. Besides, valorisation and reuse of industrial wastes and by-products is a viable alternative to the traditional industrial system, becoming a compelling topic to improve processes and materials sustainability. This paper fo- cuses on the development of a novel class of green geopolymers, worldwide considered a solid and sustainable alternative to Portland cement…

Architectural technologies Building materials Sustainability Architecture Industrial scale up Cost analysis WasteSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnica
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From lab to industry: Scaling up green geopolymeric mortars manufacturing towards circular economy

2021

Abstract Construction is nowadays considered an extremely energy intensive industry and one of the main sources of environmental pollution in the world. Therefore, the research and the development of novel energy-saving manufacturing processes and sustainable construction materials is more than ever urgent and challenging. This paper aims at identifying the industrial process for the production of novel geopolymers to be used as a greener substitute for cement, especially the Portland one, widely used for structural applications to significantly reduce the environmental impact of the construction industry. Here, the materials sustainability and the manufacturing process are improved by valo…

020209 energyStrategy and ManagementCircular economy Construction Economic analysis Geopolymeric mortars Industrial scale-up SustainabilitySettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaEnvironmental pollution02 engineering and technologyReuseRaw materialIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCircular economy; Construction; Economic analysis; Geopolymeric mortars; Industrial scale-up; SustainabilitySettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali Meccanici0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringProcess engineering0505 lawGeneral Environmental ScienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryCircular economy05 social sciencesBuilding and ConstructionEnergy consumptionProduct (business)Sustainability050501 criminologyEnvironmental sciencebusinessEmbodied energy
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Life cycle analysis of innovative building materials based on circular coffee ground supply chain

2022

The construction sector is widely recognized as one of the most polluting mainly due to its intensive exploitation of natural resources and large energy consumption to produce traditional building materials. In the last years, alternative building materials have been developed with the aim to reduce the environmental burden of this sector. In particular, the use of geopolymer mortars as alternative cementitious materials is gaining increasing acceptance among scientists. Numerous laboratory studies demonstrate their suitability for construction applications, highlighting the potential environmental benefits that can be obtained from their large-scale production. This study aims to perform a…

Settore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali MeccaniciGeneral MedicineCircular economy Food waste Life Cycle Assessment Spent Coffee Ground
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Human Factor Interrelationships to Improve Worker Reliability: Implementation of MCDM in the Agri-Food Sector

2023

Performance Shaping Factors (PSFs) are contextual, individual, and cognitive factors used in Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) to quantify the worker contribution to errors when performing a generic task. Although the empirical evidence demonstrates the existence of PSF interrelationships, the majority of HRA methods assume their independence. As a consequence, the resulting Human Error Probability (HEP) might be over- or underestimated. To deal with this issue, only a few qualitative guidelines or statistical-based approaches have been proposed so far. While the former are not well structured, the latter require a high computational effort and a proper number of input data. Therefore, the p…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsHardware and ArchitectureControl and Systems EngineeringPerformance Shaping Factor (PSF)Human Error Probability (HEP); Performance Shaping Factor (PSF); interdependence; Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM)Signal ProcessingMulti Criteria Decision Making (MCDM)Human Error Probability (HEP)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringinterdependenceElectronics
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Economic and Environmental Assessment of Biomass Power Plants in Southern Italy

2022

In 2019, Europe adopted the New Green Deal as a strategic plan to become a competitive, resource-efficient, and driven economy by reducing its gas emissions and carbon footprint. Due the COVID-19 pandemic, this strategic plan was recently updated to expedite the green transition of European industries. Therefore, the present paper deals with the problem of deciding an appropriate size for a biomass plant that directly produces electric energy by means of two different conversion processes: combustion and gasification. After an initial estimation of the energy potential in western Sicily, GIS data of biomass growth were used to identify the appropriate size for the power plants under investi…

biomass power plantbiomass power plant; waste management; life cycle assessment; economic feasibility; sustainabilitylife cycle assessmenteconomic feasibilityRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeography Planning and Developmentwaste managementBuilding and ConstructionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawsustainabilitySustainability
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