| [1] |     | Preliminary Results of Interlaboratory Tests on Hygrothermal Properties of CEB, Thibaut Colinart, Fionn Mcgregor, Myriam Duc, Nabil Issaadi, Lauredan Le Guen, Yacine Ferroukhi, Abderrahim Boudenne, Second RILEM International Conference on Earthen Construction, Vol. 52, pp. 458-465, ISBN:978-3-031-62689-0, Springer Nature Switzerland (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-62690-6_47
| Determining the hygrothermal properties of earth based building materials on a material scale is a major challenge in order to highlight and guarantee their performance. This data is also essential to feed models at wall and building scales for prediction and optimization of their contribution to energy consumption and users comfort. In the context of the activities of the French National Project ...
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| [2] |   | Multi-objective Optimization-Driven Design: Generative Design Approach for Manufacturing of a Train Bogie, Amirmohammad Daareyni, Antoine Queguineur, Hossein Mokhtarian, Reza Asadi, Inigo Flores Ituarte, Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing: Manufacturing Innovation and Preparedness for the Changing World Order, Vol. 12, pp. 48-55, ISBN:[9783031744846], Springer Nature Switzerland (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-74485-3_6
| In recent years, advances in additive manufacturing (AM) technologies, particularly in Direct Energy Deposition (DED) as Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) and Laser Wire Directed Energy Deposition (LW DED), have enabled engineers to produce large complex structures. Consequently, these developments drive a paradigm shift in how we conceptualize and manufacture complex components, pushing the ...
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| [3] |   | Building with Compacted Earth Blocks on Kerkennah Island: A Sustainable Approach, Houcem Trabelsi, Ines Garsellaoui, Souhir Ellouze, Abdelmonem Masmoudi, Stephanie Bonnet, 4th fib International Conference on Concrete Sustainability (ICCS2024), Vol. 574, pp. 591-598, ISBN:[9783031807237], Springer Nature Switzerland (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-80724-4_72
| The Compacted Earth Brick (CEB) technique proves to be adequate and profitable from an economic and ecological point of view. This study proposes a stabilization and reinforcement of CEB using local materials to build houses in Kerkenah Island (Tunisie). This will avoid the transportation of material and so reduce the cost and environmental impacts. Some houses were already built with CEB in Kerke...
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| [4] |      | Mechanical and Thermal Characterisation of Compressed Earth Blocks Made of Termite Mound Soil (Macrotermes Sp.) Stabilised with Corn Starch Gel, Berthia Malonga, Philippe Poullain, Fateh Bendahmane, Stephanie Bonnet, Nabil Issaadi, Louis Ahouet, Second RILEM International Conference on Earthen Construction, Vol. 52, pp. 122-131, ISBN:978-3-031-62689-0, Springer Nature Switzerland (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-62690-6_13
| This work focuses on the feasibility of improving the mechanical strength of Compressed Earth Blocks (CEBs) made from Macrotermes termite mound soil with corn starch gel to provide an ecological and sustainable building material. The results demonstrate the suitability of raw earth collected from termite mounds for the production of compressed earth blocks (CEB) at the Proctor optimum. Mechanical ...
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| [5] |      | Rammed Earth Building: Contribution of Moisture Transfer on Indoor Comfort, Theo Poupard, Florent Fabre, Philippe Poullain, Nabil Issaadi, Stephanie Bonnet, Second RILEM International Conference on Earthen Construction, Vol. 52, pp. 184-193, ISBN:978-3-031-62689-0, Springer Nature Switzerland (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-62690-6_19
| To date, only a few scientific articles have quantified by numerical calculation the impact that the hygroscopic character of raw earth, often cited as one of the main advantages of the material, can have on the comfort of the building's occupants. To better quantify this effect, simulations of a building with rammed earth walls subjected to realistic meteorological conditions are performed on the...
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| [6] |   | Earth as a Construction Material for Sustainable 3D Printing: Rheological Aspect, Arpan Joshi, Philippe Poullain, Flavio Craveiro, Helena Bartolo, Progress in Digital and Physical Manufacturing, Vol. 218, pp. 270-280, ISBN:978-3-031-33889-2, Springer International Publishing (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-33890-8_24
| The construction industry is one of the prime users of global resources and a major contributor to global environmental impacts. Moving to a clean, circular economy can facilitate achieving the European Green Deal objectives, such as minimum environmental impacts, net zero CO2 emissions, and zero waste. 3D Printing technologies have been mainly used to create cementitious based construction compon...
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| [7] |   | New Defects Between Inspections and Their Spatial Features, Rafael Amaya-Gomez, Emilio Bastidas-Arteaga, Mauricio Sanchez-Silva, Franck Schoefs, Felipe Munoz, pp. 241-260, Springer International Publishing (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-43532-4_11
| This chapter presents the results of new corrosion points based on the framework proposed in Chap. 7. This framework uses two consecutive inspections in a matching process to classify the corrosion records as new or old. The spatial distribution of these new corrosion points is evaluated under a null hypothesis of Complete Spatially Randomness (CSR) against the alternatives of clustered or dispers...
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| [8] |   | Caracterisation des GBRC : Methode de determination du CO2 piege, Bogdan Cazagliu, Assia Djerbi, Sandrine Braymand, Julie Bertola, Virginie Vial, Bruno Huet, Jena Jeong, Johan Colin, Farah Kaddah, Ouali Amiri, Emmanuel Roziere, Philippe Turcry, pp. 11-15, IREX (2024)
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| [9] |   | Onshore Pipeline Basic Context, Rafael Amaya-Gomez, Emilio Bastidas-Arteaga, Mauricio Sanchez-Silva, Franck Schoefs, Felipe Munoz, pp. 17-40, Springer International Publishing (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-43532-4_2
| Onshore pipelines are the widest and most common means of transportation for hydrocarbons. Also, onshore pipelines are known to be the safest transportation means due to their low accident frequency and a small number of incidents affecting the population, in contrast to other means of transportation such as trains or trucks. Besides, the flexibility of building new paths makes onshore pipelines m...
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| [10] |   | How Corroded Pipelines Fail and How Are They Modeled?, Rafael Amaya-Gomez, Emilio Bastidas-Arteaga, Mauricio Sanchez-Silva, Franck Schoefs, Felipe Munoz, pp. 65-88, Springer International Publishing (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-43532-4_4
| Corrosion represents a reduction of the effective wall thickness designed to support the operating conditions of the pipeline. This metal loss may trigger a loss of containment of the transporting fluid, leading to further socioeconomic or environmental consequences. In this regard, the pipe inspection and their evaluation results are central to defining a condition based maintenance policy. The i...
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| [11] |   | Uncertainty in the Assessment of Corroded Pipelines, Rafael Amaya-Gomez, Emilio Bastidas-Arteaga, Mauricio Sanchez-Silva, Franck Schoefs, Felipe Munoz, pp. 91-107, Springer International Publishing (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-43532-4_5
| Pipeline corrosion is uncertain by nature. It depends on several uncontrolled parameters, such as the transporting fluid, the surrounding soil, pipeline geometry, and material strength. As mentioned in the previous chapter, pipeline operators can monitor corrosion at the inner/outer wall using ILI measurements every 2 to 6 years. However, these inspections are subject to uncertain measurements as ...
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| [12] |   | Case Study: Description and Analysis for Corrosion Main Features, Rafael Amaya-Gomez, Emilio Bastidas-Arteaga, Mauricio Sanchez-Silva, Franck Schoefs, Felipe Munoz, pp. 187-207, Springer International Publishing (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-43532-4_9
| The proposed approach shown in Part I will be implemented in a real case study based on the results from two consecutive In Line Inspections 2 years apart. The inspections were determined using an MFL tool at an underground pipeline that includes an aerial section due to a river crossing. This chapter presents the main parameters of the case study, including the type of soil and the detected corro...
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| [13] |   | Modeling Reliability for Pipeline Corrosion, Rafael Amaya-Gomez, Emilio Bastidas-Arteaga, Mauricio Sanchez-Silva, Franck Schoefs, Felipe Munoz, pp. 167-183, Springer International Publishing (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-43532-4_8
| This chapter describes the methodology to evaluate the reliability of corroded pipelines. The overall methodology distinguishes three main sections: the generation of new corrosion defects, the corrosion degradation process, and the reliability approach. The generation of new defects starts by identifying rates in time and after simulating their initiation time and random locations. The corrosion ...
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| [14] |   | The Problem of Corrosion in Pipelines, Rafael Amaya-Gomez, Emilio Bastidas-Arteaga, Mauricio Sanchez-Silva, Franck Schoefs, Felipe Munoz, pp. 41-64, Springer International Publishing (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-43532-4_3
| Pipelines condition is space dependent, defined by the soil properties surrounding the pipeline, the way pipes are installed (e.g., underground, aboveground), and the efficiency of protection measures (e.g., coatings, cathodic protection). Pipelines are subjected to different threats, which can be classified as manufacturing or mechanical failures, operational failures, third party actions, natura...
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| [15] |   | Results and Discussion, Fernando A. N. Silva, Rodrigo F. Roma, Khaled Bourbatache, Mahfoud Tahlaiti, Joao M. P. Q. Delgado, Antonio C. Azevedo, Advanced Chemical and Creep Modeling for Alkali-Aggregate Reaction in Concrete, Vol. 28, pp. 71-81, ISBN:978-3-031-53979-4, Springer Nature Switzerland (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-53980-0_4
| In this chapter is presented the main simulations and the respective results of the models separately. The implementation in COMSOL was done by two different types of calibration: theoretical and experimental....
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| [16] |  | Introduction, Fernando A. N. Silva, Rodrigo F. Roma, Khaled Bourbatache, Mahfoud Tahlaiti, Joao M. P. Q. Delgado, Antonio C. Azevedo, Advanced Chemical and Creep Modeling for Alkali-Aggregate Reaction in Concrete, Vol. 28, pp. 1-7, ISBN:978-3-031-53979-4, Springer Nature Switzerland (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-53980-0_1
| Unlabelled Remains of megatheres have been known since the 18th century and were among the first megafaunal vertebrates to be studied. While several examples of preserved integument show a thick coverage of fur for smaller ground sloths living in cold climates such as and , comparatively very little is known about megathere skin. Assuming a typical placental mammal metabolism, it was previousl...
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| [17] |   | Literature Review, Fernando A. N. Silva, Rodrigo F. Roma, Khaled Bourbatache, Mahfoud Tahlaiti, Joao M. P. Q. Delgado, Antonio C. Azevedo, Advanced Chemical and Creep Modeling for Alkali-Aggregate Reaction in Concrete, Vol. 28, pp. 9-50, ISBN:978-3-031-53979-4, Springer Nature Switzerland (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-53980-0_2
| Unlabelled Evidence based management is needed to reverse declines in insect abundance. The Lulworth Skipper is a range restricted and declining species in the UK and northern Europe associated with mid successional grassland, which presents management challenges because interventions are necessary to prevent long term habitat deterioration but can result in short term reductions in quality. In...
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| [18] |   | Spatial Statistical Analysis: A Blind-Approach, Rafael Amaya-Gomez, Emilio Bastidas-Arteaga, Mauricio Sanchez-Silva, Franck Schoefs, Felipe Munoz, pp. 109-137, Springer International Publishing (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-43532-4_6
| Chapter 5 discussed sources of uncertainty identified during metal loss detection and degradation. These uncertainties affect the extent and location of the corrosion defects reported by the ILI measurements, posing additional challenges for pipeline monitoring. In this chapter, some relevant questions are raised in terms of corrosion spatial variability, such as the following: How the soil influe...
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| [19] |   | Spatial and Time-Dependent Reliability Assessment: Identification of Critical Segments, Rafael Amaya-Gomez, Emilio Bastidas-Arteaga, Mauricio Sanchez-Silva, Franck Schoefs, Felipe Munoz, pp. 261-281, Springer International Publishing (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-43532-4_12
| This chapter presents the results for the reliability framework proposed in Chap. 8. The framework consists of three main stages: In the first place, new corrosion defects are generated and located on the pipeline. This approach contemplates a Homogeneous Poisson Process (HPP) to determine the number of new defects and the Non Homogeneous Poisson Point Process (NHPPP) described in the previous cha...
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| [20] |   | Materials and Methods, Fernando A. N. Silva, Rodrigo F. Roma, Khaled Bourbatache, Mahfoud Tahlaiti, Joao M. P. Q. Delgado, Antonio C. Azevedo, Advanced Chemical and Creep Modeling for Alkali-Aggregate Reaction in Concrete, Vol. 28, pp. 51-70, ISBN:978-3-031-53979-4, Springer Nature Switzerland (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-53980-0_3
| Unlabelled This study investigated combining fine clinoptilolite with iron hydroxide coagulant, as a cost effective, dual purpose flocculant for enhanced removal of Pb+ or Cu+ ions, along with the solid liquid separation and physicochemical analysis. For the clinoptilolite, adsorption kinetics fitted a pseudo second order (PSO) rate model with higher rate constants for Pb, while equilibrium adso...
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| [21] |   | Spatial Statistical Blind-Approach Results, Rafael Amaya-Gomez, Emilio Bastidas-Arteaga, Mauricio Sanchez-Silva, Franck Schoefs, Felipe Munoz, pp. 209-240, Springer International Publishing (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-43532-4_10
| This chapter presents the results from the statistical blind approach proposed in Chapter 6. As mentioned above, three main scales were considered: a full, segmented, and defect based scale. These scales do not intend to make multiscale modeling, i.e., to assess the corrosion degradation in a coupled way; on the contrary, the intention is to analyze different scales of the condition of the case st...
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| [22] |   | Identification and Modeling of New Defects, Rafael Amaya-Gomez, Emilio Bastidas-Arteaga, Mauricio Sanchez-Silva, Franck Schoefs, Felipe Munoz, pp. 139-165, Springer International Publishing (2024), doi:10.1007/978-3-031-43532-4_7
| The statistical blind approach in the last chapter focused on how spatial variability could be described at three main scales (i.e., full, segment, and defect based). This approach considered the data reported from at least one ILI measurement and basic soil classification. However, new defects will appear between consecutive inspections, mainly because of the aggressiveness of the surrounding soi...
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