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Damage of Infill Masonry Walls due to Vertical Loads in Buildings with Reinforced Concrete Structure
Buildings are subjected to deformations of their reinforced concrete structure due to vertical loadsthat can lead, in certain cases, to the significant cracking of the unreinforced masonry (URM) infill walls,therefore requiring the development of specific knowledge of these types of deformations in order to minimisethem.Aiming the evaluation of buildings with reinforced concrete structures subjected to vertical deformations, themechanical characteristics of their infill masonry walls, as well as of their interface with the supportingconcrete elements, are here analysed. The basic compression behaviour of brick masonry is assessedparticularly through the previous analysis of a vertical compression test of a masonry specimen. Themechanical behaviour characteristics of the constituents (bricks, and mortar joints) are analysed to account fortheir influence on the compression behaviour of masonry infill, aiming particularly for the prevision of theircracking in case of vertical deformations of the supporting reinforced concrete (RC) elements. Based on thatevaluation, the analysis of masonry walls subjected to vertical deformations of their supports is made throughthe assessment of the relevant characteristic behaviour of masonry wall-beam/slab assembly in case of verticalload. A general modelling approach of the behaviour of URM infills and the interaction with their supports isgenerally accessed. Finally, the preventive control of deformations of masonry wall-beam/slab assembly isdiscussed.
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
32-49pp.
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
: Journal - WSEAS Transactions on Applied and Theoretical Mechanics (artigo disponível no link: https://wseas.com/journals/articles.php?id=7765)
Editor: WSEAS TRANSACTIONS
Volume:
Vol. 18, Art. #4.
Keywords: Buildings; Vertical loads; Reinforced concrete elements; Masonry infill walls
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Damage of infill masonry walls due to vertical loads in buildings with reinforced concrete structure
Buildings are subjected to deformations of their reinforced concrete structure due to vertical loads that can lead, in certain cases, to the significant cracking of the unreinforced masonry (URM) infill walls, therefore requiring the development of specific knowledge of these types of deformations in order to minimise them.Aiming the evaluation of buildings with reinforced concrete structures subjected to vertical deformations, themechanical characteristics of their infill masonry walls, as well as of their interface with the supportingconcrete elements, are hereanalysed. The basic compressionbehaviour of brick masonry is assessedparticularly through theprevious analysis of a vertical compression test of a masonry specimen. Themechanical behaviour characteristics of the constituents (bricks, and mortar joints) are analysed to account for their influence on the compression behaviour of masonry infill, aiming particularly for the prevision of theircracking in case of vertical deformations of the supportingreinforced concrete (RC) elements. Based on thatevaluation, the analysis of masonry walls subjected to vertical deformations of theirsupports is made throughthe assessment of the relevant characteristic behaviour of masonry wall-beam/slab assembly in case of vertical load. A general modelling approach of the behaviour of URM infills and the interaction with their supports is generally accessed. F inally, the preventive control of deformations of masonry wall-beam/slab assembly is discussed
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
32-49pp..
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
: WSEAS Transactions on Appled and Theoretical Mechanics
Editor: WSEAS
Volume:
Vol. 18, Art.#4.
Keywords: Buildings; Vertical loads; Reinforced concrete elements; Masonry infill walls
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Decisões estratégicas no ciclo de vida dos ativos construídos baseadas em informação técnico-funcional e financeira
As funções financeiras e as funções relacionadas com o desempenho técnico e funcional (não financeiras) estão incorporadas nas atividades de gestão do ciclo de vida de qualquer dos ativos construídos. Essas funções fornecem informação relevante para o estabelecimento de estratégias de operação e de manutenção, bem como para o processo de tomada de decisão relacionado com investimentos a longo prazo em reparações, substituições e reabilitações. O objetivo deste artigo é demonstrar os efeitos da utilização destes dois tipos de funções nas decisões estratégicas de longo prazo da gestão de ativos. Esta demonstração é feita por recurso a uma análise de informação financeira, técnica e funcional de portefólios de edifícios. Para tal, apresenta-se um caso de estudo de dois edifícios escolares públicos construídos, respetivamente nas décadas de 40 e 80 do século passado, nos quais foram realizadas intervenções profundas de reabilitação no ano de 2010. Consideram-se e comparam-se os efeitos das funções utilizadas para apoiar o processo de tomada de decisão nos períodos que antecederam e sucederam essas intervenções. Os resultados dos cálculos de taxas de depreciação funcional equivalente e financeiras, mostram um desalinhamento entre funcões financeiras e não financeiras e realçam a importância de que se promova esse alinhamento, tendo em vista uma otimização da gestão do ciclo de vida destes edifícios.
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
43-55pp..
Author(s): Salvado, A.; Almeida, N.; Vale e Azevedo, A.
: RAE
Editor: Ponteditora
Volume:
Vol. 1, N.º 1.
Keywords: Custo do Ciclo de Vida; Taxas de depreciação; Funções financeiras; Funções técnicas e funcionais; Gestão de edifícios
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Impacto da reabilitação na melhoria da resiliência de edifícios escolares públicos
A segurança das pessoas e o elevado valor dos bens construídos e dos seus conteúdos, bem como a sua criticidade na satisfação das necessidades básicas e bem-estar das comunidades, sempre suscitaram preocupações quanto à sustentabilidade, resiliência e fiabilidade do ambiente construído. A resiliência dos ativos construídos está frequentemente ligada à formulação de políticas e estratégias para o ambiente construído após eventos catastróficos ou traumáticos. É um conceito multidimensional que abrange aspetos físicos, infraestruturais,ambientais, económico-sociais, regulamentares e organizacionais. O presente artigo apresenta os resultados da aplicação de um sistema de classificação de resiliência assente numa abordagem holística, abrangente e sistemática, a diferentes tipos de edifícios, em qualquer fase do seu ciclo de vida. Em particular, analisa a resiliência de edifícios de escolas públicas portuguesas a diferentes riscos do ponto de vista da engenharia, nomeadamente no que diz respeito à segurança estrutural e de manutenção do edifício. Os edifícios escolares analisados, construídos ao longo do século XX, tiveram intervenções alargadas, entre 2009 e2011, no âmbito de um programa nacional de investimento público. Os edifícios foram analisados antes e após intervenções de reabilitação. Relativamente a indicadores económicos e a investimento potencial, nota-se que as intervenções de reabilitação apresentam impacto positivo na classificação da resiliência
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
69-80pp.
Author(s): Falcão Silva, M. J.; Salvado, A.; Almeida, N.
: RAE
Editor: Ponteditora
Volume:
Vol. 1, N.º 1.
Keywords: apoio à decisão; sistema de classificação; gestão de ativos; edifícios; Resiliência urbana
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Mutual Effect Between Moisture Transfer and Mechanical Response in Infill Masonry Walls of Reinforced Concrete Building Envelope
The external envelope of buildings with reinforced concrete structures (RCS buildings) is subjected to environmental actions, particularly related to wind-driven rain (WDR), external humidity variations, and rising dampness, which can cause significant variations in moisture content to their unreinforced masonry (URM) infill walls, mainly associated to water penetration across that envelope. The consequent moisture transfer across the envelope can change the mechanical response of the URM infill walls and lead to their cracking, which could aggravate the referred water penetration, with a subsequent increase in the risk of building envelope degradation. In reverse, the effects of mechanical loads on moisture transfer across that envelope can be also relevant, in terms of change in the moisture content of these URM infill walls. The aim here is to analyze this type of mutual effect between moisture transfer and mechanical response in URM infill walls of RCS buildings. Essential elements about the characteristics of moisture transfer across URM infill walls and of the interface resistance with moisture flows are summarily described, and the essential evaluation of the mechanical behavior of URM infill walls when subjected to moisture variations is carried out. Moisture transport characteristics are discussed, focusing on analyses of the behavior of masonry elements when subjected to moisture variations. An initial assessment of the mechanical behavior of URM infill walls when subjected to different moisture variations is made through a compression test of a brick masonry specimen with variable moisture content. Following that analysis, an evaluation is made of the moisture transfer in URM infills, as well as the influence of the interface between layers in that moisture transfer and, subsequently, an assessment is made of hygromechanical couplings. Finally, elements for prevention about the causes of degradation of URM infill related to humidity and mechanical actions in the RCS building envelope are discussed.
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
177-193pp..
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
: International Journal on Applied Physics and Engineering (URL do artigo: https://wseas.com/journals/articles.php?id=8628)
Editor: WSEAS
Volume:
Volume 2.
Keywords: Service life; Buildings; Mechanical behavior; Moisture transfer; Infill masonry walls
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Ultrasonic pulse velocity testing for monitoring the degradation of infill masonry walls and access their impact on the durability of the envelope of buildings with reinforced concrete structure
Buildings with reinforced concrete structure (RCS buildings), including unreinforced masonry (URM) infill walls, can be negatively affected by anomalies in their envelope, such as cracking and water penetration, which worsen the aesthetic aspect and reduce the safety and level of comfort of those buildings. To access the relevance of these anomalies and their evolution along service life, a corresponding survey and monitoring during service life are essential. Non-destructive test methods (NDT), in particular ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) testing, are currently used in that survey and monitoring. In the context of monitoring the degradation of the URM infill walls and access their impact on the durability of the RCS building envelope, UPV testing can be a type of NDT method to be used, considering that it can contribute to the evaluation of the state of conservation of the construction elements, such as masonry and concrete. It is intended here to access the potential use of UPV testing in the monitoring of anomalies related to the degradation of building facades due, particularly, to cracking and to water penetration associated with WDR (wind driven-rain). The preliminary assessment of the use of UPV testing is made through the previous analysis of the results of the application of UPV testing for the detection of sub-surface and surface cracking in compression tests of masonry specimens. Following that analysis, an evaluation is made of the conditioning aspects of the use of UPV testing to access durability problems of the building envelope. Particularly, the main characteristics of cracking with interest for the assessment of the potential use of UPV testing are generally discussed. And, finally, an evaluation is made of the risk of water penetration through the cracks, for potential use of UPV testing in monitoring the presence of humidity in the cracks.
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
917-943pp..
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
: WSEAS Transactions on Environment and Development (artigo disponível no link: https://wseas.com/journals/articles.php?id=8274)
Editor: WSEAS TRANSACTIONS
Volume:
Volume 19, Art. #87.
Keywords: Durability; Service life; Buildings; Infill masonry walls; Ultrasonic pulse velocity testing
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Ultrasonic pulse velocity testing for monitoring the degradation of infill masonry walls and access their impact on the durability of the envelope of buildings with reinforced concrete structure
Buildings with reinforced concrete structure (RCS buildings), including unreinforced masonry (URM) infill walls, can be negatively affected by anomalies in their envelope, such as cracking and water penetration, which worsen the aesthetic aspect and reduce the safety and level of comfort of those buildings. Toaccess the relevance of these anomalies and their evolution along service life, a corresponding survey andmonitoring during service life are essential. Non-destructive test methods (NDT), in particular ultrasonic pulsevelocity (UPV) testing, are currently used in that survey and monitoring. In the context of monitoring thedegradation of the URM infill walls and access their impact on the durability of the RCS building envelope,UPV testing can be a type of NDT method to be used, considering that it can contribute to the evaluation of the state of conservation of the construction elements, such as masonry and concrete.It is intended here to access the potential use of UPV testing in the monitoring of anomalies related to thedegradation of building facades due, particularly, to cracking and to water penetration associated with WDR(wind driven-rain). The preliminary assessment of the use of UPV testing is made through the previous analysis of the results of the application of UPV testing for the detection of sub-surface and surface cracking in compression tests of masonry specimens. Following that analysis, an evaluation is made of the conditioning aspects of the use of UPV testing to access durability problems of the building envelope. Particularly, the main characteristics of cracking with interest for the assessment of the potential use of UPV testing are generally discussed. And, finally, an evaluation is made of the risk of water penetration through the cracks, for potential use of UPV testing in monitoring the presence of humidity in the cracks.
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
917-943pp..
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
: WSEAS Transactions on Environment and Development
Editor: WSEAS
Volume:
Vol. 19, Art.#87.
Keywords: Durability; Service life; Buildings; Infill masonry walls; Ultrasonic pulse velocity testing
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Enhancing urban resilience evaluation systems through automated rational and consistent decision-making simulations
Urban resilience is an increasingly important topic because of the need to protect and optimize the value derived from the urban built environment with its constructed assets. But there is still no harmonized definition or a consensual set of descriptors for this multi-dimensional concept. This paper aims to address this knowledge gap by outlining an Urban Resilience Evaluation System (URES) with a breakdown structure of 16 indicators and 75 parameters grouped into five interrelated dimensions: environmental, economic, organizational, social, and technical. The resilience scoring of the constructed assets relies on a novel Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) approach adapted from the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. This novel approach involves Automated Rational and Consistent Decision Making (ARCDM) to pre-conceptualize and simulate behavior scenarios of a virtual panel of experts with different perspectives. These behavior scenarios are organized into a pairwise multilayer decision-making matrix that overrides the need for surveys. The authors use a portfolio of buildings with seven different use types (residential, research facilities, schools, hospitals, industrial facilities, shopping centers, and hotels) to test the applicability of the proposed URES breakdown structure for buildings with different levels of importance. This allows the comparison and validation of various ranges of results expressing different perspectives.The proposed methodology can be readily used by various stakeholders of the Architecture, Engineering,Construction, and Operation (AECO) sectors involved in the lifecycle management decisions and activities ofconstructed assets. It impacts feasibility studies, design, construction, operation and maintenance, rehabilitation, and disposal of constructed assets that comprise the built environment for cities and societies.
Year: 2022
Author(s): Almeida, N.; Falcão Silva, M. J.; Duarte, M.
: Sustainable Cities and Society
Editor: Sustainable Cities and Society
Volume:
Volume 78.
Keywords: Analytic hierarchy process; Automated decision making; Simulation; Constructed assets; Evaluation system; Urban resilience
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Reabilitação Energética de Edifícios Baseada na Metodologia BIM
A reabilitação de edifícios tem crescido nos últimos anos, sendo uma das áreas com maior investimento do setor público e privado. O desafio na reabilitação de edifícios permite reduzir o uso de recursos, tentando reduzir o impacto ambiental e tornando o setor de construção mais eficiente. O principal objetivo da pesquisa desenvolvida é compreender como o uso de ferramentas digitais permite uma abordagem mais eficiente na reabilitação energética de um edifício. Desta forma, e considerando diferentes soluções de reabilitação, é possível realizar uma análise de alternativas, comparando-as com a solução base e assim sendo capaz de compreender quais são os ganhos energéticos, bem como a solução ótima. Os resultados serão apresentados possibilitando a comparação com medidas reais e os parâmetros de referência dos padrões para desempenho térmico. A possibilidade de editar as propriedades térmicas dos materiais de construção considerados, permite a realização de várias simulações com diversas combinações de possíveis melhorias. Os resultados obtidos podem ser parte integrante de uma análise de custo-benefício para apoiar a tomada de decisão
Year: 2022
Number Pages:
52-58pp.
Author(s): Falcão Silva, M. J.; Couto, P.; Pinho, F.; Silva, S.
: Gestão e Gerenciamento
Editor: Gestão e Gerenciamento
Volume:
v. 14, nº 14.
Keywords: Buildings with public interest; Rehabilitation; Building Sustainable; BIM
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Fendilhação de paredes de alvenaria relacionada com a deformação dos elementos de apoio de betão armado
N/A
Year: 2010
Number Pages:
17.
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
: Cadernos Edifícios - Conservação e Reabilitação de edifícios recentes
Editor: LNEC
Volume:
CAD 5.
Keywords: Betão armado; Paredes de alvenaria
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Avaliação das deformações da zona em redor de juntas de argamassa de paredes de alvenaria sujeitas a fendilhação devido a acções de compressão vertical
N/A
Year: 2005
Number Pages:
12.
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
Editor: Associação Portuguesa de Fabricantes de Argamassas de Construção - APFAC
Keywords: Blocos de betão leve; Paredes de alvenaria
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Susceptibility for cracking of masonry mortar joints when subjected to compression
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Year: 2005
Number Pages:
13.
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
Editor: University of Calgary
Keywords: Buildings; Masonry walls
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Cavilhas e componentes auxiliares para alvenarias
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Year: 2004
Number Pages:
6.
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
Editor: FEUP - Universidade do Porto
Keywords: Cavilhas de fixação e componentes auxiliares; Paredes de alvenaria
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Cracking around the interface joint between masonry panels and their supporting reinforced concrete beams in buildings
N/A
Year: 2003
Number Pages:
8.
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
Editor: Sweets & Zeitlinger, Lisse
Keywords: Reinforced concrete beams; Masonry walls
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Fendilhação de paredes de alvenaria da fachada de edifícios associada à infiltração de água da chuva
N/A
Year: 2003
Number Pages:
10.
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Patologia; Paredes de alvenaria
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Aprovação Técnica Europeia de Cavilhas de Fixação
N/A
Year: 2002
Number Pages:
10.
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Betão; Cavilhas de fixação
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Control of thermal and moisture deformations in building masonry walls and confining reinforced concrete elements
N/A
Year: 2002
Number Pages:
7.
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
Editor: Universidade de Coimbra
Keywords: Masonry walls; Buildings
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Movement in masonry walls caused by temperature and moisture changes
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Year: 2002
Number Pages:
11.
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
Editor: British Masonry Society
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Fissuração de paredes de alvenaria devida ao movimento dos elementos de suporte
Na presente comunicação aborda-se o tema da deformabilidade excessiva dos elementos de suporte de paredes de alvenaria e os fenómenos de fissuração associados, com vista a uma formulação adequada das medidas de conservação dos edifícios onde tal tipo de anomalias ocorre. São analisados os aspetos característicos do comportamento das paredes de alvenaria e dos seus elementos de suporte, assim como da sua ação composta. Apresentam-se algumas manifestações de patologia relacionadas com a fissuração de paredes de alvenaria e devidas essencialmente a situações de deformabilidade excessiva dos seus suportes. Divulgam-se os resultados e conclusões de diversos estudos experimentais realizados por instituições científicas internacionais e que consistiram no ensaio de paredes assentes sobre vigas de suporte. No final são feitas considerações sobre a limitação das flechas do suporte e analisadas algumas das recomendações constantes da regulamentação nacional e internacional.
Year: 1994
Number Pages:
12p.
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
Editor: LNEC
Volume:
Volume II.
Keywords: Patologia; Paredes
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Estudos de apoio para a manutenção da qualidade dos Mercados Municipais de Lisboa
Nesta comunicação pretende-se descrever os resultados dos estudos desenvolvidos, em particular decorrentes das visitas de observação efetuadas a 26 Mercados Municipais de Lisboa, que permitiram agrupá-los, identificando-os por aspetos comuns da sua tipologia construtiva, grau de conservação, tipo de utilização, e qualidade dos serviços prestados. Referem-se, igualmente, as operações de manutenção, conservação e reabilitação em curso à data da visita.
Year: 1990
Number Pages:
13p.
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.; Faria Rodrigues, P.
: Comunicações do 2º Encontro Nacional sobre Qualidade na Construção
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Mercados municipais; Manutenção
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Informação sobre custos - Fichas de atualização - Dez 2012
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Year: 2013
Number Pages:
494pp.
Author(s): Manso, A.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Pt; Elemento de construção; Preço composto; Custo de construção
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Capítulo de Livro
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Decision Systems to Support Cost-Benefit Analysis Toward Railway Infrastructures Sustainable Rehabilitation
The role of public transport in sustainable urban development is recognized and promoted to mitigate climate change and improve mobility. The railway infrastructure has specific constraints that lead to the need of maximizing of the availability of infrastructure, with high levels of safety and quality, associated with an optimized cost. Following EU decisions, it is urgent to carry studies to support investment projects in different areas. The use of methodologies based on cost-benefit analysis (CBA) contribute positively to support decisions. The expansion of light-rail transit (LRT) systems in recent decades is due, among numerous factors, the fact that they are non-polluting systems, benefiting the urban environment, as they are safe and reliable and, through channel segregation, guarantee fast urban routes, avoiding congestion. The LRT can be a fundamental tool in a movement to revalue the centers and may represent an important element for the urban regeneration. The analysis presented in the paper highlights the need to take advantage of the high transport capacity ensured by the railway service essentially in commuting to Lisbon in view of the existing quadruplication of the railway line between Póvoa and Lisbon, based in a cost-benefit analysis (CBA). The solution presented aims to promote the most sustainable mobility patterns
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
32p..
Author(s): Falcão Silva, M. J.; Couto, P.; Salvado, A.; Fontul, S.
: Automation in Construction through Resilience: Robotics, Smart Materials & Intelligent Systems
Editor: CRC Press (Taylor & Francis)
Volume:
chp 13.
Keywords: railway; LRT; EU decisions; optimized cost; urban development; sustainable; Public tranports
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Disaster risk mitigation through capital investment in enhanced building resilience
The recognition of the high costs of the vulnerabilities of cities and communities due to various types of disaster risks have helped build the business case for investments improving the quality and resilience of buildings and civil engineering works. This important issue has attracted the attention of several stakeholders, including engineering professionals from different fields, scientists, standardization bodies, investors and financial institutions, regulatory agencies, user groups of several, as well as administrative services at national and regional level. This research work discusses the application of a resilience rating system to show the impacts of capital investment in building refurbishment and renewal. It highlights aspects in building renovation programs that efficiently and quickly increase their resilience in face of extreme events. The work presented builds on previous discussions on ways to measure the resilience of built assets, namely based on a rating system composed by different dimensions, several indicators, and parameters. It covers not only the building's intrinsic qualities, but also its interdependence with the community, surroundings, and users in the post-disaster context.
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
645-656pp..
Author(s): Falcão Silva, M. J.; Almeida, N.; Salvado, F.
: Value Centered and Intelligent Asset Management in the 4th Industrial Revolution Era. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering
Editor: Springer Nature
Volume:
Q4 Scopus.
Keywords: Cities; vulnerabilities; high costs; disaster risks
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Resilience assessment of public treasury elementary school buildings in Lisbon Municipaly
The resilience of buildings and civil engineering infrastructures has increasingly attracted the attention of different stakeholders, including engineering professionals from different areas, scientists, standardization bodies, investors and financial institutions, regulatory agencies, different user groups, as well as national and regional administrative services. This interest has motivated the development of methods for classifying the resilience of built assets, to identify aspects that can be improved and establish investment priorities, to increase their resilience when facing extreme events or other types of risks. The paper presents contributions to improve a system for classifying the resilience of built assets organized in dimensions, indicators and parameters that cover not only the intrinsic characteristics of buildings, but also their exposure to natural and man-made hazards, with the community and with the users. The paper specifically focuses on the resilience of public treasury buildings elementary schools in the municipality of Lisbon, some of which have been object, throughout their life cycle, of different interventions carried out within the scope of different public investment programs.
Year: 2023
Author(s): Garcia, J.; Rezvan, S.; Falcão Silva, M. J.; Almeida, N.; Pinto, C.; Gomes, R.; Ferreira, M.; Ribeiro, F.; Salvado, F.; Oliveira, C.
: Value-Centered and Intelligent Asset Management in the 4th Industrial Revolution Era. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering.
Editor: Springer Nature
Volume:
Q4 Scopus.
Keywords: Lisbon; public buildings; elementary schools; extreme events; civil engineering infrastructures; resilience of buildings
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Structural Performance evaluation system for improved building resilience and reliability
The practical implementation of the performance-based building philosophy still depends on the resolution of inconsistencies of different natures, despite being a concept that has been under discussion for several decades. It highlights the difficulties in objectively measuring expectations on the
Year: 2021
Author(s): Falcão Silva, M. J.; Salvado, A.; Almeida, N.; Rodrigues, H.
: Reliability-Based Analysis and Design of Structures and Infrastructure,
Editor: CRC Press (Taylor & Francis),
Keywords: RELIABILITY; BUILDING RESILIENCE; STRUCTURAL PERFORMANCE EVALUATION SYSTEM
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BIM Applications to Pavements and Railways. Integration of Numerical Parameters,
Transport infrastructures such as roads, railways and runways are under increased traffic loading and their rehabilitation has to be performed in an efficient way, structurally and financially. In this process, monitoring of structural and functional capacity of transport infrastructures using non-destructive tests is performed in a systematic way. It is important to take the advantages of these measurements in order to plan a future rehabilitation. In this paper, four case studies of Building Information Modelling applied to transport infrastructures are presented. In case of road and airport pavements, the integration of structural capacity in the modelling was studied. Regarding the railways, a construction of a transition zone was addressed, as well as its behaviour during the first three years after entering in service. For both roads and railways, rehabilitation of existing infrastructures was modelled using BIM. In this way, it is possible to obtain a model that has information regarding the structural condition resulting from the continuous inspections. The BIM, being a relatively recent and innovative methodology, it is an important tool, with great potential when applied to transport infrastructures study. The main troubleshooting and consideration reached so far are presented herein, identifying the advantages of this approach.
Year: 2020
Number Pages:
69-74pp.
Author(s): Falcão Silva, M. J.; Fontul, S.; Couto, P.
: Sustainability and Automation in Smart Constructions
Editor: Springer
Volume:
Capitulo 10.
Keywords: BIM; rehabilitation; roads, railways and runways; Transport infrastructures
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Building functional rehabilitation based on BIM methodology
The Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Operations (AECO) sector has innovated in the design and construction methods using new technologies, with emphasis on the Building Information Modeling (BIM) methodology. However, it is still necessary to explore how this methodology can be applied to rehabilitation, in general, and to functional rehabilitation. BIM has as its main advantage, the possibility of an accurate representation of the geometry of the elements, integrating the information in several dimensions. The use of digital models is very important, since it allows optimizing the visualization and detail of these elements and their constructive processes, being a collaborative methodology. The present work intends to frame the BIM theme in the building
Year: 2020
Number Pages:
45-49pp.
Author(s): Falcão Silva, M. J.; Couto, P.; Pinho, F.; Gomes, J. L.
: Sustainability and Automation in Smart Constructions
Editor: Springer
Volume:
Capitulo 7.
Keywords: rehabilitation; Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Operations (AECO); BIM
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Energetic Rehabilitation of Building Toward BIM Methodology,
The rehabilitation of buildings has been growing in the last few years, being one of the areas with greater investment by the public and private sectors. The challenge on the rehabilitation of buildings allows reducing the use of resources, trying to reduce the environmental impact and making the construction sector more efficient. The energy rehabilitation of buildings is an important aspect of building rehabilitation, assuming particular importance among this type of interventions, trying to integrate economical and rational measures. The adoption of BIM methodology is associated with project planning, cost or energy analysis of the construction and project deliveries of the building and constructed structures; as a result, nowadays there is a greater demand to adapt these tools in the early stages of existing building lifecycle. The emergence of BIM software that can combine the modeling with the energy assessments allows the designer to make more conscious, accurate and informed decisions about the projects under development. The main objective of the research study developed is to understand how the use of digital tools allows a more efficient approach in the energetic rehabilitation of a building. In this way, and considering different rehabilitation solutions, it is possible to perform an analysis of alternatives, comparing them with the base solution and thus being able to understand which are the energetic gains, as well as the optimal solution. The results will be presented making possible their comparison with real measurements and the standards reference parameters for thermal performance. The possibility of editing the thermal properties of the building materials considered allows the realization of various simulations with several combinations of possible improvements. The results obtained can be an integrant part of a cost
Year: 2020
Number Pages:
capitulo 13.
Author(s): Falcão Silva, M. J.; Couto, P.; Pinho, F.; Silva, S.
: Sustainability and Automation in Smart Constructions
Editor: Springer
Keywords: Buildings with public interest; Sustainable rehabilitation; Building rehabilitation; BIM
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Facility and Asset Management on BIM Methodology
The use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) is growing in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Operation (AECO) sector. BIM is an innovative methodology that enables a new approach to construction information management, based on the design of a virtual information model, and which presupposes a new paradigm in the way information exchange processes are treated among the various stakeholders throughout the asset
Year: 2020
Author(s): Falcão Silva, M. J.; Couto, P.
: Sustainability and Automation in Smart Constructions
Editor: Springer
Volume:
Capitulo 11.
Keywords: COBie; Asset management; Facility management; BIM
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Interoperability Between BIM Objects and ProNIC: Application to Different Building Design Specifications
Over the last few decades, the architecture, engineering, construction and operation (AECO) sector did not follow the technological evolution observed in other sectors. Although there have been technological innovations, which include BIM and the Protocol for Standardization of Technical Construction Information (ProNIC
Year: 2020
Author(s): Falcão Silva, M. J.; Couto, P.; Salvado, A.
: Sustainability and Automation in Smart Constructions
Editor: Springer
Volume:
Capitulo 12.
Keywords: Redes prediais; Arquitetura; Interoperabilidade; ProNIC; BIM
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Sustainability and Automation in Smart Constructions
Building Information Modeling (BIM) stands out as a vector of innovation encouraging a revolution in modern Civil Engineering. This methodology congregates process, politics, and technology enabling a collaborative construction in virtual space. BIM implementation in buildings and infrastructures has been advantageous when compared to traditional process, allowing error and rework reductions as well as improving costs and time previsions. One of BIM
Year: 2020
Number Pages:
pp 29-35.
Author(s): Luedy, L.; Couto, P.; Falcão Silva, M. J.; Hormigo, J.
: Sustainability and Automation in Smart Constructions
Editor: Springer
Volume:
Capitulo 5.
Keywords: 3D models; Level of information needed; Standards; Information requirements; BIM
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Avaliação das flechas admissíveis de elementos de betão armado de suporte de paredes de alvenaria
Nesta Nota Técnica aborda-se o tema das flechas admissíveis de elementos de betão armado de suporte de paredes de alvenaria. Analisam-se os aspetos característicos do comportamento das paredes de alvenaria e dos seus elementos de apoio, bem como algumas questões relacionadas com a fendilhação de paredes de alvenaria devida essencialmente a situações de deformabilidade excessiva dos seus elementos. São feitas considerações sobre a limitação das flechas de suporte e analisadas algumas das recomendações constantes da regulamentação nacional e internacional.
Year: 1999
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
Keywords: Flechas admissíveis; Elementos de betão armado; Paredes de alvenaria
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O movimento das fundações de edifícios e os danos associados em paredes de alvenaria
No presente estudo faz-se uma abordagem sobre o tema do movimento das fundações de edifícios, dando especial destaque aos edifícios que utilizam alvenarias no preenchimento de malhas estruturais de paredes e na execução de divisórias interiores. Referem-se as conclusões de estudos realizados por diversos autores envolvendo aspetos relacionados com a segurança e avaliação dos assentamentos admissíveis das construções. No final, descrevem-se modelos de análise do comportamento dos edifícios e a sua aplicação na determinação dos assentamentos admissíveis em edifícios com diferentes soluções construtivas.
Year: 1991
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
Keywords: Assentamentos admissíveis; Fundações; Paredes
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Elementos de estudo sobre pavimentos térreos em edifícios industriais
No presente estudo faz-se uma abordagem geral sobre a problemática dos pavimentos térreos em edifícios industriais, procurando-se desenvolver aspetos essenciais sobre o solo de fundação e sua interação com o pavimento, dimensionamento e processos construtivos. O estudo pretende restringir-se fundamentalmente a pavimentos constituídos por lajes de betão fracamente armadas e localizadas no interior de edifícios industriais, embora se possa generalizar a outras situações.
Year: 1990
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
Keywords: Edifícios industriais; Pavimentos térreos
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Habitação e arquitetura - Contributos para um habitar e um espaço urbano com mais qualidade
O que se procura realizar no presente estudo/livro é uma reflexão prática e sistematizada sobre um extenso quadro de qualificação residencial, que harmonize sistematicamente e na medida do que se considera ser possível, a perspetiva da satisfação dos habitantes com os aspetos associados à qualificação da própria conceção arquitetónica, considerando nesta os respetivos aspetos de desenho urbano. Visam-se, assim, neste livro ideias e caminhos de investigação sobre a relação profunda que existe entre a qualidade da Habitação
Year: 2012
Number Pages:
295pp.
Author(s): Baptista Coelho, A.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Sociologia da habitação; Desenho urbano; Qualidade de vida; Área residencial; Espaço urbano; Habitação urbana; Qualidade arquitetónica; Arquitetura urbana
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LEIRIVIGA - Pavimentos aligeirados de vigotas prefabricadas de betão pré-esforçado
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Year: 2012
Number Pages:
40pp.
Author(s): DED/NTC
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Documento de aplicação; Pavimento de edifício; Betão préesforçado; Pavimento de betão; Pavimento com vigotas; Pavimento prefabricado aligeirado
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Pavimentos aligeirados de vigotas prefabricadas - Vigotas prefabricadas de betão pré-esforçado. Conceção, cálculo, fabrico e ensaios
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Year: 2012
Number Pages:
12pp.
Author(s): DED/NTC
Keywords: Especificação; Pavimento de edifício; Betão pré-esforçado; Pavimento de betão; Pavimento com vigotas; Pavimento prefabricado aligeirado
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PRESDOURO - Pavimentos aligeirados de vigotas prefabricadas de betão pré-esforçado
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Year: 2012
Number Pages:
48pp.
Author(s): DED/NTC
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Documento de aplicação; Pavimento de edifício; Betão pré-esforçado; Pavimento de betão; Pavimento com vigotas; Pavimento prefabricado aligeirado
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DOUROVIGA - Pavimentos aligeirados de vigotas prefabricadas de betão pré-esforçado
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Year: 2010
Number Pages:
16pp.
Author(s): DED/NTC
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Pt; Documento de homologação; Pavimento de betão; Pavimento prefabricado aligeirado; Pavimento com vigotas
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Império (Braga) - Pavimentos aligeirados de vigotas prefabricadas de betão pré-esforçado
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Year: 2009
Number Pages:
24pp.
Author(s): DED/NTC
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Pt; Documento de homologação; Pavimento prefabricado aligeirado; Pavimento de betão; Pavimento com vigotas
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Paviprel: Pavimentos aligeirados de vigotas prefabricadas de betão pré-esforçado
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Year: 2009
Number Pages:
24pp.
Author(s): DED/NTC
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Pt; Documento de homologação; Pavimento prefabricado aligeirado; Pavimento de betão; Pavimento com vigotas
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Premotal: Pavimentos aligeirados de vigotas prefabricadas de betão pré-esforçado
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Year: 2009
Number Pages:
24pp.
Author(s): DED/NTC
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Pt; Documento de homologação; Pavimento prefabricado aligeirado; Pavimento de betão; Pavimento com vigotas
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PREVICON: Pavimentos aligeirados de vigotas prefabricadas de betão pré-esforçado
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Year: 2009
Number Pages:
20pp.
Author(s): DED/NTC
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Documento de homologação; Pavimento prefabricado aligeirado; Pavimento de betão; Pavimento com vigotas; Pt
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Ricel - Pavimentos aligeirados de vigotas prefabricadas de betão pré-esforçado
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Year: 2009
Number Pages:
24pp.
Author(s): DED/NTC
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Pt; Documento de homologação; Pavimento prefabricado aligeirado; Pavimento de betão; Pavimento com vigotas
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SOPREF - Pavimentos aligeirados de vigotas prefabricadas de betão pré-esforçado
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Year: 2009
Number Pages:
28pp.
Author(s): DED/NTC
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Pt; Documento de homologação; Pavimento prefabricado aligeirado; Pavimento de betão; Pavimento com vigotas
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