Innovations in Construction: Exploring the Future with New Materials
Publish place: Eighth international Congress on Development of Technological Infrastructure in Civil Engineering, Architecture and Urban of IRAN
Publish Year: 1403
Type: Conference paper
Language: English
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Index date: 30 October 2024
Innovations in Construction: Exploring the Future with New Materials abstract
The construction industry is witnessing a transformative shift driven by the emergence of innovative materials that promise to redefine the built environment. This article explores several groundbreaking materials poised to revolutionize construction practices. Graphene, with its remarkable strength and conductivity, holds promise for enhancing the performance of concrete structures. Cross-laminated timber (CLT) emerges as a sustainable alternative, offering strength and environmental benefits. Self-healing concrete presents a futuristic solution to repair cracks autonomously, prolonging the lifespan of infrastructure. Transparent aluminum, a transparent ceramic material, introduces new possibilities for architectural design. Additionally, additive manufacturing enables the creation of complex structures using 3D-printed construction materials, while nanomaterials enhance the properties of traditional building materials. As the construction industry embraces these innovations, buildings and infrastructure stand to become stronger, more sustainable, and more resilient, marking a new era of construction advancement.
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Innovations in Construction: Exploring the Future with New Materials authors
Hamid Nasiri
Doctoral student, Department of Marine Industries, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran