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Results: 61
Competence
Methods for the INERT MATERIALS RECOVERY, deriving from building demolition and construction, for the production of bricks and cement
Modeling and evaluation of mechanical properties, durability, resistance to environmental factors, energy efficiency and insulation properties of MATERIALS
Optimization of THERMAL CYCLES (drying and firing)
Organization of educational workshops for technology transfer and continuous training
Organization of professionals training in construction sector and cultural heritage preservation sector
PARTNERSHIP building and networking for management and valorisation of cultural heritage
PRODUCTS (tiles,bricks, sanitaryware, technical ceramics, advanced ceramics): determination of characteristics, properties and quality control
Programming of the sensitive variables monitoring
PUBLIC GOVERNANCE tools (management of the reports at the territory )
RAW MATERIALS: chracterization, properties and quality control
Requirementa and METHODOLOGIES of adhesives and sealing agents for ceramic tiles (adhesives data base)
Research for potential sponsors
Reuse of waste from COMPONENTS
Reuse of waste from MATERIALS
STUDIES and RESEARCH programm on ceramic materials
Study and mechanical characterization of INNOVATIVE FIBER-REINFORCED CONCRETE, self-compacting and spray applied (shrinkage and creep tests)
Study of INNOVATIVE COMPOSITE MATERIALS and environmental sustainability analysis of the REINFORCING SYSTEM
Study of the mechanical behavior of a.c.c.-, brick- and wood-STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS a.c. reinforced with composite materials
Systems for internal and external COMMUNICATION for territorial liaison
Technical evaluation of CONTINUOUS MONITORING
TRAINING of the protection authorities for the conservation, management and valorisation of cultural heritage