prof. dr hab. inż. Robert Jankowski | Gdańsk University of Technology

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prof. dr hab. inż. Robert Jankowski

Contact:

email:
robert.jankowski@pg.edu.pl
website:
https://mostwiedzy.pl/robert-jankowski

Positions:

Professor

workplace:
Katedra Inżynierii Budowlanej
Budynek A Wydziału Inżynierii Lądowej i Środowiska-Żelbet, 230
phone:
(58) 347 22 00

Functions:

Director, Doctoral School

Head of Department

workplace:
Katedra Inżynierii Budowlanej
Budynek A Wydziału Inżynierii Lądowej i Środowiska-Żelbet, 230
prof. dr hab. inż. Robert Jankowski

Publications:

  1. This review article presents prior studies on controlling shape and stress in flexible structures. The study offers a comprehensive survey of literature concerning the adjustment and regulation of shape, stress, or both in structures and emphasizes such control’s importance. The control of systems is classified into three primary classes: nodal movement control, axial force control, and controlling the two classes concurrently....

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  2. Publication

    Conventional ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) has excellent development potential. However, a significant quantity of CO2 is produced throughout the cement-making process, which is in contrary to the current worldwide trend of lowering emissions and conserving energy, thus restricting the further advancement of UHPC. Considering climate change and sustainability concerns, cementless, eco-friendly, alkali-activated UHPC (AA-UHPC)...

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  3. This paper presents an optimal nonlinear fractional-order controller (ONFOC) designed to reduce the seismic responses of tall buildings equipped with a base-isolation (BI) system and friction-tuned mass dampers (FTMDs). The parameters for the BI and FTMD systems, as well as their combinations (BI-FTMD and active BI-FTMD or ABI-FTMD), were optimized separately using a multi-objective quantum-inspired seagull optimization algorithm...

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  4. Vibrations observed as a result of moving vehicles can potentially affect both buildings and the people inside them. The impacts of these vibrations are complex, affected by a number of parameters, like amplitude, frequency, and duration, as well as by the properties of the soil beneath. These factors together lead to various effects, from slight disruptions to significant structural damage. Occupants inside affected buildings...

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  5. Publication

    - COMPUTERS & STRUCTURES - Year 2025

    The utilization of advanced structural materials, such as preplaced aggregate concrete (PAC), fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC), and FRC beams has revolutionized the field of civil engineering. These materials exhibit enhanced mechanical properties compared to traditional construction materials, offering engineers unprecedented opportunities to optimize the design, construction, and performance of structures and infrastructures....

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