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Disassembly and Reuse of Structural Members in Steel-Framed Buildings: State-of-the-Art Review of Connection Systems and Future Research Trends

Shoma Kitayama, Ornella Iuorio

2023Journal of Architectural Engineering33 citationsDOI

Abstract

Reducing carbon emissions in the construction sector is essential in a period of climate emergency. Disassembly and reuse of structural members are considered to reduce the carbon emissions from the construction and deconstruction of buildings. In this context, it is important to review the current state of the art to provide a framework for the development of future structural systems that can enable the easy disassembly and reuse of steel-framed buildings. This paper (1) presents a review of more than 100 documents to discuss the feasibility of disassembly and reuse of structural members; (2) develops detailed schematic illustrations to explain the design concepts and the underlying mechanics governing the behavior of demountable connections; (3) sheds lights on the technical and design challenges to implement disassembly and reuse of the structural members; and (4) defines future research needs to facilitate the disassembly and reuse of the structural members.

Topics & Concepts

ReuseArchitectural engineeringConnection (principal bundle)Construction engineeringEngineeringState (computer science)Civil engineeringForensic engineeringComputer scienceStructural engineeringWaste managementAlgorithmBIM and Construction IntegrationCivil and Structural Engineering ResearchStructural Load-Bearing Analysis
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