scholarly journals Integrated cost-analysis approach for seismic and thermal improvement of masonry building façades

Author(s):  
Linda Giresini ◽  
Simona Paone ◽  
Mauro Sassu
Buildings ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 143
Author(s):  
Linda Giresini ◽  
Simona Paone ◽  
Mauro Sassu

The combination of structural and thermal efficiency is a new frontier in civil engineering. Indeed, the retrofitting strategies should optimize costs and technical solutions from these two points of view. If a technical solution is able to provide an improvement of both structural and energetic behavior, then the utility of the intervention can better justify the economic investment. In this paper, a meso-scale approach (i.e., façade-scale) for integrated interventions applied on masonry façades is proposed. The structural performance of the façade is evaluated by considering base shear and ductility of the structural element through non-linear static analyses. Moreover, the thermal indicator, that is the thermal transmittance, is computed with a simplified approach in terms of an equivalent wall, taking into account the role of the windows and doors of the façade. As proof of concept, the procedure is applied to a façade of an existing masonry building. Economic and environmental iso-cost curves are obtained to tune the interventions conceived for a real case study, analyzing the benefit offered by different retrofitting solutions.


ICCTP 2010 ◽  
2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhibin Li ◽  
Wei Wang ◽  
Dan Li ◽  
Jian Lu ◽  
Chengcheng Xu

Author(s):  
Mukhlis Sufri

The development of competitiveness at Selayar Regency South Sulawesi Province of Indonesia hinges on the identification of superior and high potential farm commodities through experimental methods. The study established the trend of economic structures and non-base factors. The descriptive method of research was used involving primary and secondary data analyzed through Domestic Resources Cost analysis approach. Results showed that the sector basis identified is < Q >1 which has superior commodity of corn, shrimp, seaweed, crops, nutmeg, walnuts, melinjo and cashew nuts. The study concludes that these farm commodities have good prospects for the needs of the domestic and export orientation. There is a need to create economic structures toward investments in Selayar district. Keywords - farm commodities, high potential commodities, economic structures, non-base factors.


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