Intro; Preface; Organization; Scientific Committee; Contents; Materials, Technologies and Construction Techniques; Multi-criteria Analysis for Sustainable Buildings; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 A Multicriteria Approach for Roof Slab Technology; 3 Parameters for Multi-criteria Analysis; 3.1 Structural Properties; 3.2 Properties Related to Indoor Comfort and Consumption Issues; 3.3 Environmental Performance; 3.4 Costs; 3.5 Case Study: Evaluation Area and Criteria; 4 Weighing System Definition; 5 Methodology for Evaluating Criteria Performance; 6 Case Study Results and Discussion; 7 Conclusions.
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2.2 Experimental Investigation2.3 Design Model; 2.4 Comparison Between Test Result and Design Models; 2.5 Thermal Performance Analysis; 2.6 Example of Thermal Calculation; 3 Conclusions; References; Design Guidelines for Precast Structures with Cladding Panels in Seismic Zones; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 General; 3 Existing Buildings; 4 Isostatic Connection System; 5 Integrated Connection Systems; 6 Dissipative Connection Systems; 7 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Hybrid Industrial/Recycled SFRC: Experimental Analysis and Design; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 RSF from Waste Tyres.
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3.1.1 Experimental Set-up3.1.2 NLFE Model; 3.1.3 NLFE Results; 3.2 TUC; 3.2.1 Experimental Set-up; 3.2.2 NLFE Model; 3.2.3 NLFE Results; 4 Conclusions; References; Shell Modelling Strategies for the Assessment of Punching Shear Resistance of Continuous Slabs; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Mechanical Model Based on the Critical Shear Crack Theory and Multi-layered Numerical Modelling According to PARC_CL Crack Model; 3 Experimental Campaign Under Investigation, Ladner et al. (1977); 4 Parametric Analysis for Studying the Influence of CMA and Moment Redistribution; 5 Conclusions; References.
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AcknowledgementsReferences; Turkey -- Istanbul -- Third Bosporus Bridge; Abstract; 1 3rd Bosphorus Bridge; 2 Towers; 2.1 Towers' Material; 2.2 Legs; 2.3 Crossbeams; 2.4 Diaphragms; 2.5 Temporary Struts; 2.6 Stay-Cables' Anchor Boxes; 3 Construction Method; 3.1 Slip-Forming System; 3.2 Automatic Climbing System; 4 Difficulties and Solutions; 4.1 Mix Design; 4.2 Geometry Control; 5 Conclusions; References; Validation of NLFEA of Reinforced Concrete Walls Under Bidirectional Loading; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 NLFE Model Description; 2.1 Concrete Model; 2.2 Steel Model; 3 Case Studies; 3.1 TW4.
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Inverse Identification of the Bond-Slip Law for Sisal Fibers in High-Performance Cementitious MatricesAbstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Experimental Program; 2.1 Materials and Processing; 2.2 Hornification Process; 2.3 Testing; 3 Anlytical Modeling; 4 Results and Analysis; 4.1 Morphological Characterization of Sisal Fiber; 4.2 Mechanical Properties; 4.3 Bond-Slip Law Identification; 5 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Application and Advantages of a Balcony Thermal Insulation Element; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 System and Application; 2.1 Balcony Insulation System.
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This book gathers the best peer-reviewed papers presented at the Italian Concrete Days national conference, held in Rome, Italy, on October 27-28, 2016. The conference topics encompass the aspects of design, execution, rehabilitation and control of concrete structures, with particular reference to theory and modeling, applications and realizations, materials and investigations, technology and construction techniques. The contributions amply demonstrate that today's structural concrete applications concern not only new constructions, but more and more rehabilitation, conservation, strengthening and seismic upgrading of existing premises, and that requirements cover new aspects within the frame of sustainability, including environmental friendliness, durability, adaptability and reuse of works and / or materials. As such the book represents an invaluable, up-to-the-minute tool, providing an essential overview of structural concrete, as well as all new materials with cementitious matrices.