Workshop

DISSIPATIVE AND EASILY REPAIRABLE COMPONENTSFOR RESILIENT BUILDINGS WITH COMPOSITE STEEL-CONCRETE STRUCTURES

The construction industry is the primary reason for resource consumption and CO2 emissions worldwide. Post-earthquake resiliency is a key to reducing such impact. However, repairing a damaged building is still too expensive and, in most cases,unpractical after a strong earthquake. There is a large body of research related to dissipative systems (and repairable in a few cases), claiming good structural characteristics. However, there has not been yet major evidence in putting the research findings into practice, increasing the reliability of the technical and economic data needed for industrial and commercial use.

EU-RFCS DISSIPABLE (2018-2022) is a pilot/demonstration project that aimed to improve the steel building industry's long-term sustainability and resource efficiency by increasing the post-earthquake resiliency of steel-concrete composite structures. The project focused on dissipative and repairable components made of steel elements (pins, plates, short beams) that any steel manufacturer can easily reach.

In this workshop, the following results will be presented and discussed with the participants:

The detailed schedule of the workshop, as well as registration information can be found on the workshop brochure.