peer-reviewedThe production of cement is estimated to account for around 8% of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions worldwide, and the Irish construction industry yields fifteen million tonnes of CO2 annually. Measures must be employed to reduce these emissions by incorporating less CO2 intensive admixtures such as blast-furnace slag, however, the Irish construction industry can often be resistant to change. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the potential implementation of ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS) into the use of cement in Ireland, on the basis of maximisation over optimisation. This research is based on the hypothesis that if GGBS produces drastically less CO2 than Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC), then maximising i...
The process of cement manufacturing produces a huge amount of carbon dioxide (CO2). The utilization ...
Concrete is world’s most used material after water for urban development. Concrete is made up of nat...
The use of supplementary cementitious materials is well accepted because of the several improvements...
The production of cement is estimated to account for around 8% of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions wor...
The aim of this research is to study the effect of using Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS)...
While Ireland has many deposits for the manufacture of concrete products there is increasing pressur...
This research represents experimental work for investigation of the influence of utilising Ground Gr...
Cement is the most utilised material after water, and the processes that are involved in making it a...
In the last few decades, the concrete industry has been massively expanded with the adoption of vari...
Concrete in its various forms is probably the most widely used construction material in the world fo...
This research aims to develop a new, environmentally friendly, cementitious material by blending Ord...
Currently cement is the most important material in the construction sector. Ordinary Portland cement...
The utilization of supplementary cementation materials is well accepted, since it leads to several p...
The increase in construction activities due to economic and population growth has led to the higher ...
Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) is used as alternative binder material for cement in the...
The process of cement manufacturing produces a huge amount of carbon dioxide (CO2). The utilization ...
Concrete is world’s most used material after water for urban development. Concrete is made up of nat...
The use of supplementary cementitious materials is well accepted because of the several improvements...
The production of cement is estimated to account for around 8% of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions wor...
The aim of this research is to study the effect of using Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS)...
While Ireland has many deposits for the manufacture of concrete products there is increasing pressur...
This research represents experimental work for investigation of the influence of utilising Ground Gr...
Cement is the most utilised material after water, and the processes that are involved in making it a...
In the last few decades, the concrete industry has been massively expanded with the adoption of vari...
Concrete in its various forms is probably the most widely used construction material in the world fo...
This research aims to develop a new, environmentally friendly, cementitious material by blending Ord...
Currently cement is the most important material in the construction sector. Ordinary Portland cement...
The utilization of supplementary cementation materials is well accepted, since it leads to several p...
The increase in construction activities due to economic and population growth has led to the higher ...
Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) is used as alternative binder material for cement in the...
The process of cement manufacturing produces a huge amount of carbon dioxide (CO2). The utilization ...
Concrete is world’s most used material after water for urban development. Concrete is made up of nat...
The use of supplementary cementitious materials is well accepted because of the several improvements...