scholarly journals Report on the lecture for development of high performance building materials to utilize large diameter logs

2019 ◽  
Vol 45 (3) ◽  
pp. 127-130
Author(s):  
Tetsuji SHIRAISHI
ACS Nano ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 9993-10001 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chao Jia ◽  
Chaoji Chen ◽  
Ruiyu Mi ◽  
Tian Li ◽  
Jiaqi Dai ◽  
...  

FlatChem ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
pp. 100234
Author(s):  
Anna-Marie Lauermannová ◽  
Ivana Faltysová ◽  
Michal Lojka ◽  
Filip Antončík ◽  
David Sedmidubský ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 4640
Author(s):  
Seung-Yeoun Choi ◽  
Sean-Hay Kim

New functions and requirements of high performance building (HPB) being added and several regulations and certification conditions being reinforced steadily make it harder for designers to decide HPB designs alone. Although many designers wish to rely on HPB consultants for advice, not all projects can afford consultants. We expect that, in the near future, computer aids such as design expert systems can help designers by providing the role of HPB consultants. The effectiveness and success or failure of the solution offered by the expert system must be affected by the quality, systemic structure, resilience, and applicability of expert knowledge. This study aims to set the problem definition and category required for existing HPB designs, and to find the knowledge acquisition and representation methods that are the most suitable to the design expert system based on the literature review. The HPB design literature from the past 10 years revealed that the greatest features of knowledge acquisition and representation are the increasing proportion of computer-based data analytics using machine learning algorithms, whereas rules, frames, and cognitive maps that are derived from heuristics are conventional representation formalisms of traditional expert systems. Moreover, data analytics are applied to not only literally raw data from observations and measurement, but also discrete processed data as the results of simulations or composite rules in order to derive latent rule, hidden pattern, and trends. Furthermore, there is a clear trend that designers prefer the method that decision support tools propose a solution directly as optimizer does. This is due to the lack of resources and time for designers to execute performance evaluation and analysis of alternatives by themselves, even if they have sufficient experience on the HPB. However, because the risk and responsibility for the final design should be taken by designers solely, they are afraid of convenient black box decision making provided by machines. If the process of using the primary knowledge in which frame to reach the solution and how the solution is derived are transparently open to the designers, the solution made by the design expert system will be able to obtain more trust from designers. This transparent decision support process would comply with the requirement specified in a recent design study that designers prefer flexible design environments that give more creative control and freedom over design options, when compared to an automated optimization approach.


Energies ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
pp. 804 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hyunsook Shim ◽  
Taeyeon Kim ◽  
Gyunghyun Choi

As quality of life has improved, the need for high-performance building materials that meet specific technological requirements has increased. Residential environments have also changed owing to climate change. A technology roadmap could define and systematically reflect a timeline for the development of future core technologies. The purpose of this research is to build a technology roadmap that could be utilized for the development of technology in the eco-friendly building material industry. This research is composed of multiple analysis processes—patent analysis, Delphi, and analytic hierarchy process analysis—that minimize the uncertainty caused by the lack of information in the eco-friendly construction industry by securing objective future forecast data. Subsequently, the quality function deployment test is implemented to verify the feasibility of the technology roadmap that is constructed. The design of various types of functional, low-carbon building materials could reduce carbon emissions and save energy by ensuring a hazardous-material-free market in the future. This design development roadmap is required to complement this technology roadmap.


Author(s):  
Малыхина ◽  
Irina Malykhina ◽  
Брежнев ◽  
Aleksey Brezhnev

Today, the domestic economy is going through difficult times associated with the instability of the geopolitical situation in the world, a strengthening of the sanctions policy of Western countries to-wards the Russian Federation, limited access to foreign investment and other factors that directly affect the speed and quality of economic development of the state. However, Russia today is on the path of innovative development, so the generation and usage in industry innovation is a priority. Recognition of necessity of innovative development of Russia determines the importance of improving and obtaining good results in such a relatively young activities for our country as project management and engineering. In this paper, the influence of project management as a form of innovative management in the development of the engineering centre, based at the University. Steady growth in demand for engineering services, which contribute to qualitative and effective implemen-tation of the latest technological solutions in production, largely due to the significant complexity of scientific results in scientific, research and innovation. Therefore, the use of the principles and methods of project management creates the conditions for high performance implementation of innovation projects, which include the creation and development of engineering centers, including in the field of building materials industry.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xinghao Hu ◽  
Jingjing Jia ◽  
Yingming Wang ◽  
Xintian Tang ◽  
Shaoli Fang ◽  
...  

Abstract Electrothermal carbon nanotube (CNT) yarn muscles can provide large strokes during heating-cooling cycles. However, the slow cooling rate of thermal muscles limit their applications, since large diameter prior-art thermal muscles cannot be rapidly cycled. We here report an ultrafast thermally powered sheath-driven yarn muscle that uses a hybrid CNT sheath and an inexpensive polymer core. Our coiled muscle contracts 14.3% at 1 Hz and 7.3% at 8 Hz in air when powered by a square-wave electrical voltage input. The 70-mm-diameter actuated muscle cools in air to 16℃ from 150℃ within 0.5 s, compared with 6 s for a 65-mm-diameter sheath-run muscle that uses an electrothermally heated CNT core and 9 s for a 78-mm-diameter muscle that uses the sheath material for the entire muscle. An average power density of 12 kW/kg was obtained for a sheath-driven muscle, which is 42 times that for human skeletal muscle. This high performance results since the heating that drives fast actuation cycles is largely restricted to the muscle sheath, and this sheath is in direct contact with ambient temperature air.


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