2018_ERJRNL_PP_RAFFAELE_LANDOLFO_1.pdf
Terbatas Perpustakaan Prodi Arsitektur
» ITB
Terbatas Perpustakaan Prodi Arsitektur
» ITB
Nowadays, the construction sector is more and
more oriented toward the promotion of sustainability in all
its activities. The goal to achieve is the optimization of
performances, over the whole life-cycle, with respect to
environmental, economic and social requirements.
According to the latest advances, the concept of sustainability applied to constructions covers a number of
branches such as life-cycle costing, ecology, durability
and even structural design. Several procedures and design
tools have been implemented in the framework of
international research. Indeed the current trend in civil
engineering research is moving towards life-time engineering, with the aim to implement integrated methodologies to
consider as a whole all the sustainability requirements
according to time-dependent multi-performance-based
design approaches. Following a general introduction of
the concept of sustainability applied to constructions, this
paper presents an overview of life-time engineering
methodologies according to the current state-of-the-art.
In particular the methods currently received by International Standards are discussed. A special focus is devoted
to the durability design of metal structures with respect to
the degradation phenomena able to impair the structural
capacity over time. Finally a proposal towards an
integrated approach to life-time engineering design of
steel structures and needs for further advances are
presented.