Life-Cycle Performance and Sustainable Techniques and Materials for Structural Connections
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2024) | Viewed by 5231
Special Issue Editors
Interests: concrete durability; multi-physics; fastening technology
Interests: tunnels; fastenings; concrete; reliability; life cycle
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Dear Colleagues,
The global future challenges of the recent past can already be seen in everyday life: intense urbanisation, demographic change, and the braking or even reversal of climate change, and all within a fast-paced digitalisation across any business and life aspect. The construction industry in particular is also facing respective challenges in terms of social, economic and environmental sustainability such as skilled workforce and occupational safety deficits, setbacks in digital integration and productivity and its significant addition to greenhouse gas emissions. Responding to these challenges requires faster and automated construction, moreover using sustainable construction elements and materials as well as clear life cycle and circular economy concepts. Structural connections play a crucial role in established as well as future-oriented building processes and technologies. Simultaneously, connection technologies and engineering concepts are constantly developing in an effort to address the particular requirements such as: safe connection between interfaces with different materials, function and age; service life and degradation forecasting; redundancy, prevention of progressive collapse and response to extreme actions; integration of digital and automation technologies; and use of advanced materials. The main goal of this Special Issue is to collect high-quality peer-reviewed articles that share the recent findings and developments regarding the life-cycle and sustainability performance of structural connections. This Special Issue calls for papers on areas including but not limited to the following:
- use of low-emission concrete or metals and other sustainable materials
- automation and digitalisation for sustainable construction, logistics and architectural schemes
- engineering concepts and applications for
+ recycling and reuse, circular economy
+ collapse prevention under extreme actions
+ assessment of degradation and remaining service life
Dr. Ioannis Boumakis
Prof. Dr. Panagiotis Spyridis
Prof. Dr. Giovanni Muciaccia
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- structural design
- structural analysis
- life cycle
- eco-concrete
- recycled aggregates
- geopolymer concrete
- recycled concrete
- sustainable concrete
- organic fibers
- industrial waste
- sustainable cement
- green concrete
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