The objective of this investigation is to environmentally evaluate three concrete design methods through a Life Cycle Assessment using the methodology of the Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), from Leiden University, one of the most commonly applied in practice. Included is a novel method for designing recycled aggregate concretes, named Equivalent Mortar Volume. The evaluation is done by comparing certain key life cycle stages of four concretes, two designed through the proposed method and two others designed through widely known methods. These experimentally assessed concretes have equal sets of properties in terms of mechanical resistance, durability, and workability. According to the calculated emission quantities, concretes des...
This paper presents a part of the results obtained within the frame of the SCOPES joint research pro...
1. Introduction – The life cycle assessment (LCA) is a methodological tool to measure the environmen...
International audienceIn a context of incitation to the waste recovery as recycled aggregates to be ...
The objective of this investigation is to environmentally evaluate three concrete design methods thr...
Recycled concrete aggregates from demolition constitute one of the largest waste streams within the ...
Purpose: Construction and demolition (C&D) waste recycling has been considered to be a valuable opti...
Recycled concrete is one of the most efficient answers to the shortage of natural aggregate in highl...
The scope of this study is to review recent publications in the area of the concrete manufacturing i...
Many materials have been proposed as ‘green’ alternatives to conventional concrete constituents. A l...
The constant increase in consumption of aggregates for concrete production represents a major enviro...
Efficient sustainability management requires the use of tools which allow material, technological an...
This chapter is devoted to comparative environmental assessment of structural concrete made with rec...
The role of the concrete industry in the growth of modern society and economy is indisputable, as is...
A significant number of green concrete have been recently designed to meet the growing request of re...
This paper presents a part of the results obtained within the frame of the SCOPES joint research pro...
1. Introduction – The life cycle assessment (LCA) is a methodological tool to measure the environmen...
International audienceIn a context of incitation to the waste recovery as recycled aggregates to be ...
The objective of this investigation is to environmentally evaluate three concrete design methods thr...
Recycled concrete aggregates from demolition constitute one of the largest waste streams within the ...
Purpose: Construction and demolition (C&D) waste recycling has been considered to be a valuable opti...
Recycled concrete is one of the most efficient answers to the shortage of natural aggregate in highl...
The scope of this study is to review recent publications in the area of the concrete manufacturing i...
Many materials have been proposed as ‘green’ alternatives to conventional concrete constituents. A l...
The constant increase in consumption of aggregates for concrete production represents a major enviro...
Efficient sustainability management requires the use of tools which allow material, technological an...
This chapter is devoted to comparative environmental assessment of structural concrete made with rec...
The role of the concrete industry in the growth of modern society and economy is indisputable, as is...
A significant number of green concrete have been recently designed to meet the growing request of re...
This paper presents a part of the results obtained within the frame of the SCOPES joint research pro...
1. Introduction – The life cycle assessment (LCA) is a methodological tool to measure the environmen...
International audienceIn a context of incitation to the waste recovery as recycled aggregates to be ...