Season 6, Episode 1 of “Kunnen we het maken?”. Welkom to the first episode of season 6. and we look back proudly at another successful season. The previous season was filled with another large variety of episodes and interesting, do make sure to check them out! For instance, the previous episode was with Ramon van der Heijden where we discussed a new method of designing.
For the first episode of the new season, we delve back into the research world here at the university. At the university, a plethora of topics are researched, many of which have already been discussed in one of the previous podcasts such as episode 8 of season 5 with Marta Gil Perez. The topic that we haven’t discussed enough of yet is steel structures and structural health monitoring. While the built environment is steadily moving toward more bio-based construction methods, the performance, reliability, and maintenance of steel structures remain crucial topics, especially for infrastructure like bridges, wind turbines, and rail systems. To discuss this topic we have asked an assistant professor in this field at the Eindhoven University of Technology to talk with us today, Davide Leonetti. Together, we will dive into this fascnating field of the built environment. Questions like “ What are the current developments being made regarding steel structures and SHM?” and “ How do you balance between experimental testing vs. numerical modelling for assessing fatigue and residual life of steel elements?” will be discussed as well as Davide’s past and current project. You can listen to it all in this first episode of season 6 of “Kunnen we het maken?”
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Season 6, Episode 1 of “Kunnen we het maken?”. Welkom to the first episode of season 6. and we look back proudly at another successful season. The previous season was filled with another large variety of episodes and interesting, do make sure to check them out! For instance, the previous episode was with Ramon van der Heijden where we discussed a new method of designing.
For the first episode of the new season, we delve back into the research world here at the university. At the university, a plethora of topics are researched, many of which have already been discussed in one of the previous podcasts such as episode 8 of season 5 with Marta Gil Perez. The topic that we haven’t discussed enough of yet is steel structures and structural health monitoring. While the built environment is steadily moving toward more bio-based construction methods, the performance, reliability, and maintenance of steel structures remain crucial topics, especially for infrastructure like bridges, wind turbines, and rail systems. To discuss this topic we have asked an assistant professor in this field at the Eindhoven University of Technology to talk with us today, Davide Leonetti. Together, we will dive into this fascnating field of the built environment. Questions like “ What are the current developments being made regarding steel structures and SHM?” and “ How do you balance between experimental testing vs. numerical modelling for assessing fatigue and residual life of steel elements?” will be discussed as well as Davide’s past and current project. You can listen to it all in this first episode of season 6 of “Kunnen we het maken?”
Wesley Massij (TU/e) - Een huis voor een vleermuis
Kunnen we het maken?
57 minutes 10 seconds
7 months ago
Wesley Massij (TU/e) - Een huis voor een vleermuis
Seizoen 5, Aflevering 7 van “Kunnen we het maken?”. In de vorige aflevering spraken we met Rob Doomen over het houtbouwproject SAWA in Rotterdam. Dit innovatieve gebouw, met houten liggers, kolommen en CLT-vloeren, is een zeldzaam voorbeeld van grootschalige houtbouw. In deze aflevering ontdekken we de wereld van het dieren in de bouw, specifiek het welzijn van vleermuizen. Hoewel minder technisch, is dit onderwerp minstens zo interessant. Vleermuizen spelen een essentiële rol in ons ecosysteem, bijvoorbeeld door het bestrijden van insecten. Toch worden hun schuilplaatsen steeds vaker bedreigd door bouwprojecten. Bescherming is dan ook geen bureaucratische hindernis, maar een noodzaak voor biodiversiteit. In plaats van vleermuizen als obstakel te zien, kunnen we met slimme oplossingen zoals alternatieve verblijfplaatsen natuur en bouw verenigen. Hiervoor spreken we vandaag met Wesley Massij, die in zijn EngD bij Faas Moonen onderzoek doet naar onder andere technische details die rekening houden met de vleermuizen. In de podcast bespreken we welke uitdagingen er zijn voor de bouwsector als het gaat om het beschermen van vleermuizen Zijn er specifieke bouwtechnieken of materialen die vleermuizen meer of minder aantrekken? En welke technische innovaties zijn er met betrekking tot dit onderwerp? Natuurlijk passeert het onderzoek van Wesley de revue. Beluister het allemaal in deze aflevering!
Kunnen we het maken?
Season 6, Episode 1 of “Kunnen we het maken?”. Welkom to the first episode of season 6. and we look back proudly at another successful season. The previous season was filled with another large variety of episodes and interesting, do make sure to check them out! For instance, the previous episode was with Ramon van der Heijden where we discussed a new method of designing.
For the first episode of the new season, we delve back into the research world here at the university. At the university, a plethora of topics are researched, many of which have already been discussed in one of the previous podcasts such as episode 8 of season 5 with Marta Gil Perez. The topic that we haven’t discussed enough of yet is steel structures and structural health monitoring. While the built environment is steadily moving toward more bio-based construction methods, the performance, reliability, and maintenance of steel structures remain crucial topics, especially for infrastructure like bridges, wind turbines, and rail systems. To discuss this topic we have asked an assistant professor in this field at the Eindhoven University of Technology to talk with us today, Davide Leonetti. Together, we will dive into this fascnating field of the built environment. Questions like “ What are the current developments being made regarding steel structures and SHM?” and “ How do you balance between experimental testing vs. numerical modelling for assessing fatigue and residual life of steel elements?” will be discussed as well as Davide’s past and current project. You can listen to it all in this first episode of season 6 of “Kunnen we het maken?”