This paper presents a comparative environmental assessment of several different green concrete mixes for structural use. Four green concrete mixes were compared with a conventional concrete mix: recycled aggregate concrete with a cement binder, high-volume fly ash concrete with natural and recycled aggregates, and alkali activated fly ash concrete with natural aggregates. All five concrete mixes were designed and experimentally verified to have equal compressive strength and workability. An attributional life cycle assessment, based on the scenario which included construction practice, transport distances, and materials available in Serbia, was performed. When treating fly ash impacts, three allocation procedures were compared: ‘no a...
Developing countries need infrastructure for development thereby increasing the demand for concrete....
This article approaches concrete mix designs where cement is replaced by high amounts of slag and fl...
Presently, the problem is to transition to a new form that can sustain the natural system. This dema...
This paper presents a comparative environmental assessment of several different green concrete mixes...
The paper describes an assessment of concrete in terms of environmental impacts in relation to the u...
The present manuscript stands for the review on the topic of durability attribute of concretes devel...
So much innovations have ensued in the concrete industry in the last decade, especially in terms of ...
This work examines the environmental and geochemical impact of recycled aggregate concrete productio...
A primary concern of conventional Portland cement concrete (PCC) is associated with the massive amou...
The concrete is made with concrete wastes which are eco-friendly so called as Green concrete. Green ...
Concrete is the second most utilized substance around the world behind the water. The aim of this pa...
The fabrication of conventional concrete, as well as remains from demolition, has a high environment...
Green[Concrete.is a resource-saving structure,that reduces,environmental impact, carbon dioxide,emis...
Green Concrete is a resource-saving structure that reduces environmental impact, carbon dioxide emis...
This book, Green Concrete for a Better Sustainable Environment, aims to cover recent advances in the...
Developing countries need infrastructure for development thereby increasing the demand for concrete....
This article approaches concrete mix designs where cement is replaced by high amounts of slag and fl...
Presently, the problem is to transition to a new form that can sustain the natural system. This dema...
This paper presents a comparative environmental assessment of several different green concrete mixes...
The paper describes an assessment of concrete in terms of environmental impacts in relation to the u...
The present manuscript stands for the review on the topic of durability attribute of concretes devel...
So much innovations have ensued in the concrete industry in the last decade, especially in terms of ...
This work examines the environmental and geochemical impact of recycled aggregate concrete productio...
A primary concern of conventional Portland cement concrete (PCC) is associated with the massive amou...
The concrete is made with concrete wastes which are eco-friendly so called as Green concrete. Green ...
Concrete is the second most utilized substance around the world behind the water. The aim of this pa...
The fabrication of conventional concrete, as well as remains from demolition, has a high environment...
Green[Concrete.is a resource-saving structure,that reduces,environmental impact, carbon dioxide,emis...
Green Concrete is a resource-saving structure that reduces environmental impact, carbon dioxide emis...
This book, Green Concrete for a Better Sustainable Environment, aims to cover recent advances in the...
Developing countries need infrastructure for development thereby increasing the demand for concrete....
This article approaches concrete mix designs where cement is replaced by high amounts of slag and fl...
Presently, the problem is to transition to a new form that can sustain the natural system. This dema...