Analysis and Design of Energy Geostructures,
Edition 1 Theoretical Essentials and Practical Application
By Lyesse Laloui and Alessandro F. Rotta Loria

Publication Date: 01 Nov 2019
Description

Analysis and Design of Energy Geostructures gathers in a unified framework the theoretical and experimental competence available on energy geostructures: innovative multifunctional earth-contact structures that can provide renewable energy supply and structural support to any built environment. The book covers the broad, interdisciplinary and integrated knowledge required to address the analysis and design of energy geostructures from energy, geotechnical and structural perspectives. This knowledge includes (Part A) an introduction to the technology; (Part B) the fundamentals of heat and mass transfers as well as of the mechanics of geomaterials and structures required to address the unprecedented behavior of energy geostructures; (Part C) the experimental evidence characterizing the considered geostructures; (Part D) various analytical and numerical modeling approaches to analyze the response of energy geostructures; and (Part E) the performance-based design and detailing essentials of energy geostructures.

Key Features

  • Proposes the theoretical and practical application essentials required to address the analysis and design of energy geostructures from energy, geotechnical and structural perspectives
  • Presents a substantial amount of resolved exercises on key aspects governing the behavior and performance of energy geostructures to be considered in analysis and design
  • Summarizes and discusses the most recent scientific and technical knowledge about energy geostructures, including energy piles, energy tunnels and energy walls
About the author
By Lyesse Laloui, Professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, EPFL, Switzerland. and Alessandro F. Rotta Loria, Assistant Professor at Northwestern University, USA.
Book details
ISBN: 9780128162231
Page Count: 1096
Retail Price : £180.00
Audience

Civil engineers, energy engineers, environmental engineers, geologists, architects and urban project managers