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Journal of Earthquake Engineering | 2014

Full-Scale Shaking Table Tests on a Substandard RC Building Repaired and Strengthened with Post-Tensioned Metal Straps

Reyes Garcia; Iman Hajirasouliha; Maurizio Guadagnini; Yasser Helal; Yaser Jemaa; Kypros Pilakoutas; Philippe Mongabure; Christis Z. Chrysostomou; Nicholas Kyriakides; Alper Ilki; Mihai Budescu; Nicolae Taranu; Mihaela Anca Ciupala; L. Torres; M. Saiidi

The effectiveness of a novel Post-Tensioned Metal Strapping (PTMS) technique at enhancing the seismic behavior of a substandard RC building was investigated through full-scale, shake-table tests during the EU-funded project BANDIT. The building had inadequate reinforcement detailing in columns and joints to replicate old construction practices. After the bare building was initially damaged significantly, it was repaired and strengthened with PTMS to perform additional seismic tests. The PTMS technique improved considerably the seismic performance of the tested building. While the bare building experienced critical damage at an earthquake of PGA = 0.15 g, the PTMS-strengthened building sustained a PGA = 0.35 g earthquake without compromising stability.


Israel Journal of Ecology & Evolution | 2015

Initial insights on the biodiversity potential of biosolar roofs: a London Olympic Park green roof case study

Caroline Nash; Jack Clough; D Gedge; Richard Lindsay; Darryl J. Newport; Mihaela Anca Ciupala; Stuart Connop

Cities dominated by impervious artificial surfaces can experience a multitude of negative environmental impacts. Restoration of green infrastructure has been identified as a mechanism for increasing urban resilience, enabling cities to transition towards sustainable futures in the face of climate-driven change. Building rooftops represent a viable space for integrating new green infrastructure into high-density urban areas. Urban rooftops also provide prime locations for photovoltaic (PV) systems. There is an increasing recognition that these two technologies can be combined to deliver reciprocal benefits in terms of energy efficiency and biodiversity targets. Scarcity of scientific evaluation of the interaction between PVs and green roofs means that the potential benefits are currently poorly understood. This study documents evidence from a biodiversity monitoring study of a substantial biosolar roof installed in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Vegetation and invertebrate communities were sampled and h...


Advanced Polymer Composites for Structural Applications in Construction#R##N#Acic 2004 | 2004

RC COLUMN LATERAL PRESTRESSING WITH COMPOSITES

Mihaela Anca Ciupala; Kypros Pilakoutas; A.A. Mortazavi; Nicolae Taranu

This paper deals with a novel strengthening technique for concrete columns that uses FRP materials to apply lateral pre-tensioning. The level of pre-tensioning of the FRP jacket is controlled by using different amounts of expansive agent. The technique aims to enhance the capacity and ductility of columns as well as achieve better utilisation of the confining FRP material. It is shown that jacketing columns by pre-tensioned FRP materials can increase the load bearing capacity up to 25% compared with conventional wrapping and up to more than 2 times compared with unconfined concrete. Pre-tensioning is shown to delay the initiation of the fracturing process of the concrete and this can have implication in design. The paper presents details of experimental work undertaken on wrapped concrete specimens with and without pre-tensioning. Results of two different confining materials (CFRP and GFRP) are presented.


Journal of Heat Transfer-transactions of The Asme | 2016

Moisture Desorption Studies on Polymer Hydrated and Vacuum Extruded Bentonite Clay Mat

E.W.K. Loh; Devapriya Chitral Wijeyesekera; Mihaela Anca Ciupala

Moisture desorption observations from two bentonite clay mats subjected to ten environmental zones with individually different combinations of laboratory-controlled constant temperatures (between 20 °C and 40 °C) and relative humidity (between 15% and 70%) are presented. These laboratory observations are compared with predictions from mathematical models, such as thin-layer drying equations and kinetic drying models proposed by Page, Wang and Singh, and Henderson and Pabis. The quality of fit of these models is assessed using standard error (SE) of estimate, relative percent of error, and coefficient of correlation. The Page model was found to better predict the drying kinetics of the bentonite clay mats for the simulated tropical climates. Critical study on the drying constant and moisture diffusion coefficient helps to assess the efficacy of a polymer to retain moisture and control desorption through water molecule bonding. This is further substantiated with the Guggenheim–Anderson–De Boer (GAB) desorption isotherm model which is presented.


Archive | 2014

Shake Table Tests on Deficient RC Buildings Strengthened Using Post-Tensioned Metal Straps

Reyes Garcia; Iman Hajirasouliha; Kypros Pilakoutas; Yasser Helal; Yaser Jemaa; Maurizio Guadagnini; M. Petkovski; Philippe Mongabure; Mihaela Anca Ciupala; Nicholas Kyriakides; Christis Z. Chrysostomou; Alper Ilki; M. Saiid Saiidi; L. Torres; Nicolae Taranu; Mihai Budescu

The European research project BANDIT investigated the effectiveness of a novel Post-Tensioned Metal Strapping (PTMS) strengthening technique at improving the seismic performance of deficient RC buildings using shake table tests. A full-scale two-story structure was designed with inadequate reinforcement detailing of columns and beam-column joints so as to simulate typical deficient buildings in Mediterranean and developing countries. Initial shaking table tests were carried out until significant damage was observed in the beam-column joints of the bare frame. Subsequently, the damaged building was repaired and strengthened using PTMS and additional tests were performed. The results of this study show that the adopted strengthening strategy improved significantly the seismic performance of the substandard RC building under strong earthquake excitations.


Construction and Building Materials | 2014

Hygric properties of hemp bio-insulations with differing compositions

Eshrar Latif; Simon Tucker; Mihaela Anca Ciupala; Devapriya Chitral Wijeyesekera; Darryl J. Newport


Building and Environment | 2015

Hygrothermal performance of wood-hemp insulation in timber frame wall panels with and without a vapour barrier

Eshrar Latif; Mihaela Anca Ciupala; Simon Tucker; Devapriya Chitral Wijeyesekera; Darryl J. Newport


Construction and Building Materials | 2014

The comparative in situ hygrothermal performance of Hemp and Stone Wool insulations in vapour open timber frame wall panels

Eshrar Latif; Mihaela Anca Ciupala; Devapriya Chitral Wijeyesekera


Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering | 2017

Seismic retrofitting of RC buildings using CFRP and post-tensioned metal straps: shake table tests

Reyes Garcia; Kypros Pilakoutas; Iman Hajirasouliha; Maurizio Guadagnini; Nicholas Kyriakides; Mihaela Anca Ciupala


Building and Environment | 2016

Quasi steady state and dynamic hygrothermal performance of fibrous Hemp and Stone Wool insulations: Two innovative laboratory based investigations

Eshrar Latif; Simon Tucker; Mihaela Anca Ciupala; Devapriya Chitral Wijeyesekera; Darryl J. Newport; Marian Pruteanu

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Devapriya Chitral Wijeyesekera

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Reyes Garcia

University of Sheffield

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Nicholas Kyriakides

Cyprus University of Technology

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