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3D printing will be the revolution in architecture
Thanks to the new range of possibilities offered by this technology, furniture that functions like 3D printed trees and forests have been created. A few years ago, imagining a 3D printer seemed like an idea out of futuristic science fiction movies. But that future came...
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Carbon neutral architecture goes beyond building materials: planning, logistics and context.
Talking about carbon neutrality in architecture should not be based solely on local materials and new technologies, since there are many aspects that impact the construction production chain. From design to construction, without losing sight of the context and economic system of our society, the...
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The importance of modern visualization tools in materials specification
In architecture, choosing the right building materials is crucial to improving efficiency, ensuring structural integrity and maximizing performance, which ultimately sets the standard for the finished product. But because any building, from its exterior cladding to its framing system, consists of many layers and parts,...
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Laguna GarzΓ³n Bridge: learn the history of the famous bridge
The GarzΓ³n lagoon is located in the limits of the departments of Maldonado and Rocha, and was formed due to the damming of low flowing water courses, being the GarzΓ³n stream the most important of them. Only a year ago the GarzΓ³n lagoon bridge was...
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Scientists analyze vibration patterns resulting from laser-induced shock waves to detect defects in concrete structures
Large concrete structures need to be regularly tested for defects that may compromise their stability. While acoustic tests performed by certified inspectors are usually the inspection method of choice, these tests take longer to perform as the structure's size increases. In a new study, scientists...
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Researchers develop 3D imaging technique to understand how dendrites form in batteries
As the world lessens its dependence on fossil fuels, industries and manufacturers are turning to lithium-ion batteries to power the machines that make modern life possible. These batteries power electric vehicles, mobile phones, drones, vacuum cleaning robots and other machines and will be an essential...
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New approach needed for forecasting corrosion within bridges, concrete structures
Researchers advocate for a paradigm change in the science of forecasting corrosion damage within reinforced concrete structures. They discuss the severe flaws in using the chloride threshold concept for forecasting corrosion and say change is needed to address the growing challenges of aging structures losing...
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New study solves mystery of how soft liquid droplets erode hard surfaces
A first-of-its-kind study led by University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers reveals why liquid droplets have the ability to erode hard surfaces. The discovery could help engineers design better, more erosion-resistant materials. Using a newly developed technique, the researchers were able to measure hidden quantities...
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COP26 | Whatβs next for construction and infrastructure?
With a host of new pledges affecting transport, energy and infrastructure, COP26 could create some major ripples in the construction sector. Headline moments included the government reaffirming its commitment to phasing out the sale of fossil fuel cars by 2030 - with a new electrical...
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