Title of article :
New construction for resilient cities: The argument forsustainable low damage precast/prestressed concretebuilding structures in the 21st century
Author/Authors :
Fleischmana، R.B نويسنده , , Kim Seeber، P.E نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
Abstract. Thoughtfully chosen, properly designed new construction can signicantly
improve both the resilience to natural and man-induced disasters and the long-term sustainability
of modern urban environments in the 21st century. In particular, precast/prestressed
concrete construction has the ability to provide low-damage buildings at similar costs
to traditional construction while also providing a more sustainable construction form, in
terms of higher energy eciency and lower embodied energy. In this paper, low-damage
sustainable precast concrete seismic systems are described. Prestressing leads to less
material required and hence less embodied energy; piece erection leads to cleaner, quieter
construction sites; and insulation and architectural nish can be integrated directly into the
precast unit, increasing energy eciency, and consolidating construction operations. With
respect to resilience, earthquake damage is avoided by taking advantage of the inherent
jointed nature of precast concrete construction, thereby promoting opening of gaps between
precast units rather than cracking of the concrete itself, and using unbonded post-tensioning
concepts to restore the structure to its original position. The potential use of precast
concrete in developing countries, where no precast industry exists, is considered in the
context of global sustainability. The performance of precast concrete in recent earthquakes
is presented as an example of a resilient construction.
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Keywords :
Resilient construction , construction , sustainable , Precast-prestressed , seismic-resistant , Structures , Low-damage systems , concrete structures
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)