The innovative materials make it possible to satisfy the increasingly required environmental sustainability in construction. Photoluminescent concrete has been studied to alleviate the problems concerning the consumption of energy, in particular electricity, because it is able to absorb sunlight during the day and emit it at night through the phenomenon of photoluminescence. A lot of applications have already been made, in Italy and abroad, and some industries have begun to create concrete of this type, obtaining excellent results
I materiali innovativi permettono di soddisfare la sempre più richiesta sostenibilità ambientale in edilizia. Il calcestruzzo fotoluminescente è stato studiato per alleviare i problemi che riguardano il consumo di energia, in particolare elettrica, perché è in grado di assorbire la luce solare durante il giorno e di emetterla di notte tramite il fenomeno della fotoluminescenza. Numerose applicazioni sono già state fatte, in Italia e all'estero e alcune aziende hanno iniziato a confezionare calcestruzzi di questo tipo ottenendo ottimi risultati.
Il calcestruzzo fotoluminescente: caratteristiche ed applicazioni
BACCAGLINI, SARA
2022/2023
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The innovative materials make it possible to satisfy the increasingly required environmental sustainability in construction. Photoluminescent concrete has been studied to alleviate the problems concerning the consumption of energy, in particular electricity, because it is able to absorb sunlight during the day and emit it at night through the phenomenon of photoluminescence. A lot of applications have already been made, in Italy and abroad, and some industries have begun to create concrete of this type, obtaining excellent resultsFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12608/44566