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Bézier-based biased random-key genetic algorithm to address printability constraints in the topology optimization of concrete structures
The advancements of additive manufacturing (AM) technologies are typically coupled with research addressing topology optimization, whose aim is to use optimization methods to achieve effective expressions of f...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Toward a System for Post-Earthquake Safety Evaluation of Masonry Buildings
A quick and accurate post-earthquake safety assessment is critical for emergency management and reconstruction. Accurate knowledge of the scenario enables optimal use of human and economic resources. In Earth-...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
H-BIM – Innovative and Digital Tools to Improve the Management of the Existing Buildings
With the introduction of the BIM methodology, the digitalization is consolidating mostly the process of new building design defining new standardized working procedures in order to optimize the data flow. On t...
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Chapter
Structural Design and Testing of Digitally Manufactured Concrete Structures
The form freedom enabled by digital fabrication with concrete technologies provides advantages for a wide range of concrete based objects, from architectural to structural elements. The current chapter focuses...
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Open AccessEarly-age creep behaviour of 3D printable mortars: Experimental characterisation and analytical modelling
The construction sector is experiencing significant technological innovations with digitalisation tools and automated construction techniques, such as additive manufacturing. Additive manufacturing utilising c...
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Quasi-static In-Plane Testing of Adobe Masonry Walls and Structures
The lateral seismic capacity and the in-plane failure pattern of adobe masonry may be understood by performing quasi-static experimental tests on full-scale adobe walls. Information regarding the maximum later...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Mechanical Characterization of Layer-by-Layer Interface in Concrete Elements Obtained by Additive Manufacturing
The anisotropic behavior of the 3D concrete printing elements represents a crucial key feature to be closely investigated. It is mainly due to the layered extrusion process, the most widespread digital concret...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Dynamic Behaviour of Layered 3D Printed Concrete Elements
Recently, the interest in digital fabrication techniques, such as 3D concrete printing, has grown at a dizzying speed, but at the same time many critical issues are still wide-open. Weak strength at the bond ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
An Experimental Testing Procedure to Assess the Buildability Performance of 3D Printed Concrete Elements
Digital fabrication of concrete products represents a breakthrough in the field of civil engineering, revolutionizing the way of conceiving and create architectural/structural elements. Being a new technology,...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Experimental Investigation on the Early Age Tensile Strength of Fiber Reinforced Mortar Used in 3D Concrete Printing
Digital fabrication with cement-based materials requires specific attention to be paid to the rheological and mechanical material properties both in the fresh and hardened state. For the layered extrusion proc...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Combining Multiple Loads in a Topology Optimization Framework for Digitally Fabricated Concrete Structures
In recent literature, topology optimization gathered growing interests given its interplays with digital fabrication and additive manufacturing technologies. Notably, the topological optimization of concrete-...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Mechanical Characterization of Cement-Based Mortar Used in 3DCP Including Early-Age Creep Effects
Digital fabrication techniques combined with suitable cementitious materials have successfully led to the implementation of innovative manufacturing processes for concrete-like products. However, although sign...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Role of Urban Interactions and Damage in Seismic Resilience of Historical Centers
Historical centers are places where local identity principles and contemporary dynamics of urbanization coexist. They conserve cultural heritage, hence the presence of many historical assets makes these places...
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National-level prediction of expected seismic loss based on historical catalogue
The frequency and severity of natural catastrophes have increased significantly over the last few years, with countries around the world having to face huge economic and human losses. Italy in particular is ve...
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Defining structural robustness under seismic and simultaneous actions: an application to precast RC buildings
The increasing complexity of urban systems is making robustness a crucial requirement for structural design. The paper deals with the concept of robustness of civil structures against extreme events. After a b...
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Develo** an integrated framework to quantify resilience of urban systems against disasters
Urban resilience against disasters represents a key issue for contemporary society. The increasing complexity of cities along with more severe threats induced by climate change is pressing modern societies to ...
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Article
Life cycle environmental impact of different replacement options for a typical old flat roof
Numerous strategies have been implemented to reduce the global environmental burden of construction activities in order to achieve sustainable development goals. However, with regard to renovating and retrofit...
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LCA-based study on structural retrofit options for masonry buildings
Over the last decade, the rehabilitation/renovation of existing buildings has increasingly attracted the attention of scientific community. Many studies focus intensely on the mechanical and energy performance...
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Seismic Resilience
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