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Climate Informed, Robot Enabled, Clay Brick Building Envelopes - Jacob Dawson

2025
robots
collaborative robots
construction
climate change
heatwaves
masonry
computational design
architecture
sustainable housing
energy efficiency
Australia
brick patterns
ventilation
cobots
automation
climate-responsive design
building technology
QUT

Can DEM fix it? Yes DEM can: Particle-based Discrete Element Modelling - Kanaeshvarr Devanand

2024
masonry
structural modelling
discrete element method
DEM
bricks
mortar
structural safety
ageing infrastructure
computational simulation
brittle materials
construction engineering
failure analysis
material behaviour
particle-based modelling
civil engineering
Birmingham
U21

My research uses particle-based Discrete Element Modelling (DEM) to simulate and analyse how masonry structures age, crack, and fail. By accurately replicating real-life damage and strength, DEM provides a powerful tool for predicting deterioration, improving safety, and planning repairs without harming the structure. Future work explores mortar–brick interfaces, joint types, and brick geometry.

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