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Historic additional stories in the cultural heritage of Palermo: critical analysis for the purpose of structural and energy improvement

2018

This paper analyses construction features and performances of additional storeys in historic buildings. The recurring characteristics of these historic accretions are investigated by focusing on the cultural heritage of Palermo, where the practice of extending buildings by raising new levels was widespread both in monumental and vernacular architecture, in public and private constructions. The performance deficiencies of additional storeys are examined in terms of structural safety, thermal comfort and building energy demand. On this basis, the utility of mapping these structures, their morphology and their location in the urban fabric is discussed.

historic architectureindoor environmental qualityhistorical additional storyIEQSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnicastructural safetyenergy efficiency
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Contributo alla conoscenza delle proprietà termofisiche delle murature storiche palermitane

2014

This paper presents the preliminary findings of in situ measurements of thermal transmittance taken in a monumental complex in Palermo. The objective of energy efficiency, one of the main aspects of sustainable construction, is now relevant also for historic architecture. The research aims at analysing the energy performance of the stone walls of the complex, characterized by various thickness, age and construction features. Measurements are taken in accordance with the international standard ISO 9869:1994. The U-values so obtained are compared with tabular data from the Italian standard UNI/TS 11300-1:2008 and with values calculated following the UNI EN ISO 6946:2008. Nine preliminary meas…

historic architecturemurature storichecalcarenitestone wallsefficienza energeticatrasmittanza termicaSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnicathermal transmittance U-valuearchitettura storicaPalermoenergy efficiency
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Interdisciplinary building categorization - A method to support sustainable energy efficiency strategies in historic districts

2016

The balance of energy conservation and building conservation must be carefully considered when developing management policies for historic districts. One possible approach is using building stock modelling. However, as state of the art models do not normally encompass aspects or values related to cultural heritage significance, new interdisciplinary categorization methods are required to facilitate a sustainable management of the built heritage. This paper presents a categorization method that has been developed as part of the European research project EFFESUS. It shows the procedural categorization of two very different historic centers in Palermo (Italy) and Visby (Sweden) respectively, a…

historic buildingEnergy efficiencyVisbySettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicacategorizationPalermo
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Energy Management and Smart Grids

2013

The paper outlines energy management concepts and the smart grid evolution. The necessity of considering energy management as a crucial innovation in load supplying to permit a more powerful penetration of renewable energy usage at the building and city level and to perform energy savings and CO2 emissions reduction is pointed out. The driving factors to enhance the current power distribution are presented, and the benefits concerning smart grids are underlined. In the paper, a specific energy management analysis is reported by considering all the electric value chain, and the demand-side management and distributed on site control actions are described. To verify the benefit of energy manag…

household connected appliancesEngineeringControl and Optimizationenergy managementEnergy management020209 energyEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti Elettrici7. Clean energyEnergy engineeringlcsh:Technology12. Responsible consumptionjel:Q40jel:Qjel:Q4311. Sustainabilityjel:Q420202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringjel:Q41Specific energyjel:Q48jel:Q47Electrical and Electronic Engineeringsmart gridEngineering (miscellaneous)Simulationjel:Q49Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryEnd userlcsh:T020208 electrical & electronic engineeringjel:Q0ecological benefitsenergy management Smart GridsGridenergy management; smart grid; household connected appliances; ecological benefitsjel:Q4Renewable energyEnergy management systemSmart gridRisk analysis (engineering)13. Climate actionbusinessEnergy (miscellaneous)
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European Career Development – A Challenge for European Human Resource Management

2013

Abstract European career development should be a challenge for each of us. Current situations, the European economic context, technological evolution, the opening of European labor market are allowing people to a higher mobility concerning personal career. Thus, the development of a European career can be a challenge for each of us, depending on personal choices and on the context and development of each person's life. Is European career a better solution for individual development? Is that professional perfection for each person? These are questions that I will try to answer in this study.

human resourcesComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral EngineeringPerfectionEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyContext (language use)Technological evolutionPublic relationsskills.ManagementEconomic contextHuman resource managementPolitical sciencebusinessCareer portfolioHuman resourceseuropean careerCareer developmentmedia_commonProcedia Economics and Finance
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Reflections on Human Resources – Vital Intangible Assets of Organizations

2014

Abstract Starting from the reality that human resources represent the most important strategic resource of the modern organization and that each human being is a unique entity, with own personality, needs and offer, the investment in human resources should become the most important investments of organizations, despite being the most risky investments. The only alternative to avoid this risk and to bring together employee and employer on the same level is career management. From a different perspective, human resources represent the intellectual capital of organizations, the only ones that can assimilate and, from the perspective of the new economy, make the most of knowledge. All these asp…

human resourcesEconomic growthknowledgeCareer managementbusiness.industryPerspective (graphical)General EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyInvestment (macroeconomics)Strategic human resource planningIntellectual capitalResource (project management)motivationtalent.New economyMarketingHuman resourcesbusinessProcedia Economics and Finance
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Talent Competitiveness and Competitiveness through Talent

2014

Abstract The current economic environment makes us acknowledge that the human factor is the most critical resource for all national economies which aspire to improve their competitiveness and innovativeness in a sustainable way. Talent is the engine of that and a growing number of countries have recognized the importance of talent competitiveness. This article aims to cast a light on this matter and to present the findings of the Global Talent Competitiveness Report form 2013 which shows us why “the war for talent” is a global one. Also, the article provides some guidelines for a deeper understanding of talent: how we can attract and retain the workforce of the future.

human resourcesResource (project management)competitivenessComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industryWorkforceGeneral EngineeringtalentEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyInternational tradeHuman resourcesbusinessIndustrial organizationProcedia Economics and Finance
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Anomalous performance enhancement effects in Ruthenium-based Dye Sensitized Solar Cells

2017

Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) are nowadays more and more employed since they present lower production costs than traditional silicon photovoltaic devices. An interesting phenomenon affecting such devices consists in the fact that current density-voltage (J-V) characteristic can depend on the history of the cell prior to the measurement, which often can be assimilated to an anomalous hysteresis effect. In this work, we study such phenomenon on Ruthenium-based DSSCs through a series of measurements performed after applying different values of external electrical field to the cell. The measurements have been carried out both under simulated sunlight (AM1.5G - 1000 W/m2) and in the dark. W…

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In Situ Synthesis of Polythiophene and Silver Nanoparticles within a PMMA Matrix: A Nanocomposite Approach to Thermoelectrics

2022

The processability of organic thermoelectric materials plays a crucial role due to their clear advantages of applicability in large-scale areas compared to traditional inorganic counterparts. A promising way to process thermoelectric materials based on conductive polymers is through in situ polymerization in an insulating polymer matrix. This work shows an interpenetrating polymeric network based on polythiophene, silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs), and poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) produced by the oxidative polymerization of terthiophene by an oxidizing silver salt in a PMMA matrix. Ag NPs are in situ synthesized simultaneously as a byproduct. The reaction occurs very fast in the solid state…

in situ synthesissilver nanoparticlesthin filmsthermoelectric materialsMaterials ChemistryElectrochemistryEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyChemical Engineering (miscellaneous)conducting polymerUNESCO::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASElectrical and Electronic EngineeringACS Applied Energy Materials
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La evolución energética del sector español de baldosas cerámicas

2014

espanolEl presente texto analiza como ha ido evolucionando el consumo y la eficiencia energetica de la industria espanola de baldosas ceramicas durante el siglo XX, y explora las posibilidades que se le plantean en el siglo XXI. Durante el pasado siglo este sector industrial acometio tres transiciones radicales al pasar de los combustibles tradicionales de biomasa a los hidrocarburos liquidos (fueloleo y gasoleo), y posteriormente a los gaseosos, principalmente gas natural. Aunque la informacion que permite evaluar de manera fiable la eficiencia energetica real en las plantas de fabricacion no es facil de obtener, los datos disponibles indican que se ha llegado a una elevada eficiencia con …

industria cerámicaceramic industrybiomasseficiencia energéticaconsumo energéticoWelfare economicsEficiència industrialIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlcsh:TP785-869biomasalcsh:Clay industries. Ceramics. GlassCarbon oxideMechanics of Materialsenergy consumptionPolitical scienceCeràmicaCeramics and Compositesemisiones de dióxido de carbonocarbon dioxide emissionsCeramic industryEnergy sourceenergy efficiency
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