The following paper deals with the results of cyclic experimental tests on a beam-column joint for precast elements (Eiseko Fly System) put together with a "dry" assembly, without the need of temporary support frames, and then completed through a supplementary cast of the joint. In addition to the typical advantages of precast systems, such as high qualitative standards and ease of the assembly operations and so the possibility of realize even in a short time multi-storey buildings, the studied system is characterized by a low aesthetic impact related to the lack of exposed corbels which are integrated in the supplementary cast of the joint, showing at the same time a static behaviour similar to that of RC cast-in-situ structures. The tes...
A full-scale three-storey precast building was tested under seismic conditions at the ELSA Laborator...
Dry-assembled precast concrete frame structures are typically made with dowel beam-to-column connect...
The aim of the research project was, firstly, to analyse and develop the connections and joints of t...
Frame structural systems adopting precast concrete elements can be efficient in raising productivity...
This paper describes the experimental characterization of column-to-foundation joints in precast con...
Prefabricated multi-storey buildings are more and more employed in the construction industry. An int...
A new type of precast concrete exterior beam-to-column connection is introduced in this paper. The c...
The performance of precast concrete structures is greatly influenced by the behaviour of beam-to-col...
The results of an experimental program, devoted to the investigation of the structural behaviour of ...
Precast monolithic structures are increasingly applied in construction. Such a structure has a perfo...
Despite improvements in conventional construction techniques and material, building construction ind...
In the framework of the SAFECAST Project, a full-scale three-storey precast building was subjected t...
A full-scale three-storey precast building was tested under seismic conditions at the ELSA Laborator...
Dry-assembled precast concrete frame structures are typically made with dowel beam-to-column connect...
The aim of the research project was, firstly, to analyse and develop the connections and joints of t...
Frame structural systems adopting precast concrete elements can be efficient in raising productivity...
This paper describes the experimental characterization of column-to-foundation joints in precast con...
Prefabricated multi-storey buildings are more and more employed in the construction industry. An int...
A new type of precast concrete exterior beam-to-column connection is introduced in this paper. The c...
The performance of precast concrete structures is greatly influenced by the behaviour of beam-to-col...
The results of an experimental program, devoted to the investigation of the structural behaviour of ...
Precast monolithic structures are increasingly applied in construction. Such a structure has a perfo...
Despite improvements in conventional construction techniques and material, building construction ind...
In the framework of the SAFECAST Project, a full-scale three-storey precast building was subjected t...
A full-scale three-storey precast building was tested under seismic conditions at the ELSA Laborator...
Dry-assembled precast concrete frame structures are typically made with dowel beam-to-column connect...
The aim of the research project was, firstly, to analyse and develop the connections and joints of t...