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Simplified technique for constitutive analysis of SFRC

2014

Steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) has become widespread material in areas such as underground shotcrete structures and industrial floors. However, due to the absence of material models of SFRC reliable for numerical analysis, application fields of this material are still limited. Due to interaction of concrete with fibres, a cracked section is able to carry a significant portion of tensile stresses, called the residual stresses. In present practices, residual stresses used for strength, deflection and crack width analysis are quantified by means of standard tests. However, interpretation of these test results is based on approximation using empirically deduced relationships, adequacy o…

Building constructionMaterials scienceconstitutive analysisflexural membersbusiness.industrydeformationsStrategy and ManagementNumerical analysiscrack widthExperimental dataStructural engineeringsteel fibre reinforced concreteResidualReinforced concreteShotcreteResidual stressDeflection (engineering)residual stressesUltimate tensile strengthbusinessTH1-9745Civil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Civil Engineering and Management
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A numerical solution that determines the temperature field inside phase change materials: application in buildings

2013

The use of novel building materials that contain active thermal components would be a major advancement in achieving significant heating and cooling energy savings. In the last 40 years, Phase Change Materials or PCMs have been tested as thermal mass components in buildings, and most studies have found that PCMs enhance the building energy performance. The use of PCMs as an energy storage device is due to their relatively high fusion latent heat; during the melting and/or solidification phase, a PCM is capable of storing or releasing a large amount of energy. PCMs in a wall layer store solar energy during the warmer hours of the day and release it during the night, thereby decreasing and sh…

Building constructionSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleMaterials scienceFDMbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementthermal storageMechanical engineeringthermal storage phase change materials building materials FDMSolar energyThermal energy storageEnergy storagebuilding materialsphase change materialsLatent heatPhase (matter)ThermalThermal massbusinessSandwich-structured compositeTH1-9745Civil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Civil Engineering and Management
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REVIEWERS

2015

"Reviewers " Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, 21(8), pp. I–V

Building constructionStrategy and ManagementReviewersTH1-9745Civil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Civil Engineering and Management
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Vegetation growth parameters and leaf temperature: Experimental results from a six plots green roofs' system

2016

Abstract The paper provides a contribution for populating database of three physical parameters needed to model energy performance of buildings with green roofs: “coverage ratio” ( σ f ), leaf area index (LAI) and leaf temperature ( T f ). On purpose, six plant species were investigated experimentally: Phyla nordiflora, Aptenia lancifolia , Mesembryanthenum barbatus , Gazania nivea, Gazania uniflora , and Sedum . Proper ranges of the cited parameters have been found for each species. The here indicated ranges of σ f values refer to different growth levels of the species in the same lapse of time, that is four months. Single measured LAI values are also reported for the same plants. As for t…

Building cooling demandGazania020209 energyGreen roof02 engineering and technologyAtmospheric sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringLeaf temperatureBotanyGreen roof0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRange (statistics)Fractional vegetation coverageElectrical and Electronic EngineeringLeaf area indexCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientalebiologyApteniaMechanical EngineeringEnergy performanceModelingBuilding and ConstructionVegetationbiology.organism_classificationPollutionSedumGeneral EnergyLeaf area index
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TOWARDS A TAO BUILDING’S ENVELOPE: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE VOID

2017

The forward summarizes the role of the void in the building envelope.

Building envelopeBuilding SustainabilitySettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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New land valuation criteria after the Spanish 2011 Valuation of Land Regulation : the objectivation of building expectations in rural land

2013

The land valuation regime has undergone one of its most important modifications at the hands of the 2008 Land Act and its 2011 Regulation. According to the so-called objectivity principle - which defines all established methods for the new basic situations of land - and according to the stated prohibition of taking into consideration building expectations arising from granted planning permission, the fact is that the existence of circumstances that are not a natural consequence of landowner investments made on the property is easily deducible. This is inconsistent with the spirit of the Land Act in force contained in its Explanatory Memorandum.

Building expectationslcsh:GA109.5Rural LandObjectivity principleSpeculationSpanish Land ActLocation factorslcsh:Cadastral mappingDret administratiuLand valuation
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Mathematical methods and modeling of energy technologies to support the renewable energy sources integration and the buildings energy flexibility

2022

Building flexibility thermochemical storage BIPV
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Multiagent System for Detecting and Solving Design-Time Conflicts in Civil Infrastructure

2012

One typical source of problems in the Civil Infrastructure domain is the distributed and collaborative nature of the projects in which different profiles of engineers contribute with designs devoted to the interest of their field of expertise. Thus, situations in which there are different conflicts of interests are quite common. A conflict refers to a situation in which the actions of an engineer collide with the interests of other engineers. In this paper, we present a multi-agent system that, thanks to the use of ontologies and rules on those ontologies, is able to detect profilespecific conflict situations and solve them according to the preferences of the parties involved in the conflic…

Building information modelingManagement sciencebusiness.industryComputer scienceUrban planningField (Bourdieu)Resource allocationbusinessCivil infrastructureDomain (software engineering)
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Impact of building automation control systems and technical building management systems on the energy performance class of residential buildings: An …

2014

Abstract The paper focuses on the evaluation of the impact on residential buildings of building automation control (BAC) and technical building management (TBM) systems. This work shows how the control, monitoring and automation functions considered by the European Standard EN 15232 can considerably influence the energy performance of a single-family test house and, consequently, its energy performance class. The study puts into evidence that the benefit that can be drawn from the installation of BAC and TBM systems depends on the type of technical appliances in the household and on the starting energy performance class. Finally, the economic impact due to the introduction of BACS or TBM fu…

Building management systemBAC factorEngineeringClass (computer programming)Architectural engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectBuilding and ConstructionAutomationCivil engineeringTBM systemSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaEN 15232Work (electrical)BuildingEconomic impact analysisElectrical and Electronic EngineeringFunction (engineering)businessBuilding managementCivil and Structural Engineeringmedia_commonBuilding automationEnergy and Buildings
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Challenges in Energy Systems for the Smart-Cities of the Future

2012

In the last years the European Union has actively promoted the renewable energies and the Combined Heat and Power (CHP) also for residential and tertiary buildings. The exploitation of renewable sources and cogeneration seems hampered by the regulatory wall that prohibit for residential, tertiary and commercial buildings the constitution of users clusters. In fact, the unification up to a threshold value of some tens of kVA, at least, can facilitate the installation of renewable energy power plants as solar PV modules or CHP systems (cogeneration) or CCHP systems (tri-generation), overcoming technical and economical barriers and combining several load profiles. The actual distribution syste…

Building management systemEngineeringArchitectural engineeringZero-energy buildingbusiness.industryPhotovoltaic systemsustainabilityenviromentmobilityRenewable energyCogenerationpower systemsSmart gridenergy; enviroment; mobility; power systems; smart grid; sustainabilitySmart citymedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinesssmart gridmedia_commonenergy
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