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Assessment of the Density Loss in Anobiid Infested Pine Using X-ray Micro-Computed Tomography
The present study aims at evaluating the impact of anobiid damage on pine timberelements. Anobiid attack produces a diffuse damage of the elements with a set of tunnels in randomdirections and sizes, thus confusing quantification. Therefore, a method was developed based onX-ray micro-computed tomography (
Ano: 2021
Autor(es): Parracha, J.; Pereira, M.; Maurício, A.; Faria, P.; Lima, D.; Tenório, M.; Lina Nunes
Revista: Buildings
Editor: MDPI
Volume:
11, 173.
Keywords: Damage assessment; Residual apparent density; Three-dimensional reconstruction; Anobiid infestation; Wood
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Back-analysis of the Collapse of a Tetrastyle Canopy during the April 25, 2015 Nepal Earthquake
A monumental tetrastyle canopy (four columns topped by a hollow cap overlaying a statue), built in1948 at the centre of Kathmandu, Nepal, has suffered full collapse during the April 25, 2015 Mw7.8earthquake. Two video camera recordings let us recover the most important movements of thestructure. At a distance of 2.9 km from the monument, an accelerometric station (KATNP) recordedthe motion which we used as input of a model structure made with DEM. Geometry and dimensionsof main elements were mostly obtained from satellite images. Concrete and steel in columns wereconsidered as the common practice at that time. We performed some sensitivity analyses varyingthe mechanical properties due to the possibility of aging alterations in concrete and steel and toincorporate uncertainties on the geometric characteristics. Albeit the response has a significantvariability, results show that it is possible to reproduce well the video images, attesting theimportance of video cameras to capture the dynamic performance of structures, providing insightinto their behaviour and data to support numerical investigations.
Ano: 2021
Autor(es): Oliveira, C.S.; Lemos, J. V.
Revista: International Journal of Architectural Heritage
Editor: Tayloer & Francis
Keywords: Estruturas de alvenaria
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Cement-Bonded Particleboards with Banana Pseudostem Waste: Physical Performance and Bio-Susceptibility
This article evaluates the relevant properties of cement-bonded particleboards (CBPB)made with a portion of maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) particles replaced with an agricultural waste, banana pseudostem (Musa sp.). The industrial production of CBPB was simulated in the laboratory based on a reference composition defined by a manufacturing company. Test specimens were produced assuming 0%, 25%, 50% and 75% partial replacement of wood particles with banana pseudostem fibres. Some physical properties (bulk density, thermal conductivity, and dimensional stability) and the mould susceptibility of the different variables were assessed. Results show that the thermal conductivity of the boards increased with the banana fibre proportion and ranged between 0.233 W/(m.K) and 0.279 W/(m.K). The bulk density values generally increased with the banana fibre proportion and ranged between 1754
Ano: 2021
Número Páginas:
12p.
Autor(es): Lina Nunes; Cintura, E.; Parracha, J.; Fernandes, B.; Silva, V.; Faria, P.
Revista: Infrastructures
Editor: MDPI
Volume:
6, 86.
Keywords: Mould susceptibility; Physical properties; Maritime pine particles; Banana pseudostem fibres; Bio-wastes
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Characterisation of stucco marble coatings towards their preservation.
Stucco-marble is one of the most representative decorative techniques of the Baroque period in Europe. It intends to imitate stone architectural coatings. In Portugal, between the mid
Ano: 2021
Autor(es): Freire, M. T.; Santos Silva, A.; Veiga, M. R.
Revista: Conservar Património
Editor: Conservar Património
Keywords: Decorative coatings, Imitation of stone, Stucco-marmo, Gypsum, Anhydrite, Architectural heritage
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Climate Change Adaptation of Geo-Structures in Europe: Emerging Issues and Future Steps
Climate change is already being felt in Europe, unequivocally affecting the regions
Ano: 2021
Número Páginas:
24p..
Autor(es): Insana, A.; Beroya-Eitner, M. A.; Barla, M.; Zachert, H.;
Revista: Geosciences
Editor: MDPI
Keywords: risk assessment monitoring; nacional strategies; cilmate change impacts; cilmate change effects; climate change signals; geo-tructures; adaptation; climate change
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Co-Creation of Teenager-Sensitive Public Spaces. The Living Labs of the C3Places Project in Lisbon, Portugal
In this paper, the authors discuss the use of public spaces by teenagers in four public parks in Lisbon, as as part of the larger research project under the auspices of the European Union. Using the living labs methodology, the study centered on teenagers as potential co-creators of public spaces through their social and spatial practices, and considers their potential for civic involvement and place making.
Ano: 2021
Número Páginas:
52-62.
Autor(es): Costa, C.; Batista, J.; Menezes, M.
Editor: Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
Volume:
FOCUS - Journal of the City and Regional Planning.
Keywords: Teenagers; Living lab; Co-creation; Urban public space
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CO2 sequestration by construction and demolition waste aggregates and effect on mortars and concrete performance - An overview.
Highlights
Ano: 2021
Autor(es): Figueiredo, B.; Farinha, C.; Veiga, M. R.; Brito, J.; Faria, P.; Bastos, D.
Revista: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Editor: ScienceDirect
Volume:
152.
Keywords: Concrete Carbon capture and storage; Carbonated recycled aggregate; Recycled aggregate; CO2 sequestration; CDW
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Comentários sobre a recente promoção de habitação de interesse social cooperativa em Portugal
Depois de uma referência inicial ao que se julga ser a importância da experiência havida em Portugal no âmbito da Habitação de Interesse Social (HIS) Cooperativa, alerta-se para o risco do retorno dos
Ano: 2021
Número Páginas:
25p.
Autor(es): Baptista Coelho, A.
Revista: Infohabitar
Editor: GHabitar - Associação Portuguesa para a Promoção da Qualidade Habitacional (GHabitar APPQH)
Volume:
Infohabitar, Ano XVII, n.º 800
Keywords: infohabitar; habitação social; habitação cooperativa; cooperativas; arquitectura; habitação
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Comparison of existing equations for the design of crown walls: application to the case study of Ericeira breakwater (Portugal)
The correct calculation of forces and moments caused by wave action over crown wallstructures is critical for their design. There are several existing equations for this, some of which are sanctioned in practice as it is the case for Jensen (1984) and Bradbury et al. (1998), Günback and Gökce (1984), Martin et al. (1999), Berenguer and Baonza (2006), and Pedersen (1996) and Nørgaard et al. (2013). These equations are the main tool for the design of breakwater crown walls and their accuracy is crucial to ensure the stability of the crown wall, especially when considering the sea level rise due to climate change and the possible damage of the armor, since both aspects are not usually considered in most original design studies. In a scenario of climate change, it is very important to estimate the possible changes in security factors due to both these aspects, comparing the results with the original design ones. This paper has as main objective to analyze it for the case study of Ericeira rubble mound breakwater in Portugal. For this, a comparison of the results using those equations and different scenarios including the current, considering sea level rise and armor damage, were performed to extract some conclusions: the increase in the sea level in the case study was not significant and therefore its incidence is very small; and the damage to the main armor by losing pieces at the berm is much more important in this case study, so it is essential to carry out the proper maintenance of the design section. On the other hand, horizontal forces are more conservative using Pedersen and Nørgaard equations, obtaining the lowest value with Martin. Regarding uplift pressures, Martin gives the lowest value, while the most conservative values are given by Günbak and Gökce
Ano: 2021
Número Páginas:
25p.
Autor(es): Pereira, F.; Neves, M. G.; LÓPEZ-GUTIÉRREZ, J.S.; ESTEBAN, M.D.; Negro, V.
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
Editor: MDPI
Volume:
Volume 9, Issue 3.
Keywords: Ccrown wall; Armor damage; Climate change; Rubble mound breakwater
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Comprehensive bathymetry and intertidal topography of the Amazon estuary
The characterization of estuarine hydrodynamics primarily depends on knowledge of the bathymetryand topography. Here, we present the first comprehensive, high-resolution dataset of the topography andbathymetry of the Amazon River estuary, the world
Ano: 2021
Número Páginas:
2275-2291.
Autor(es): Andrade, A.; Durand, F.; Moreira, D.; Azevedo, A.; Santos, V. F.; Funi, C.; Laraque, A.
Revista: Earth System Science Data
Editor: Earth System Science Data
Volume:
13.
Keywords: estuary; Amazon
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