Environmental life cycle assessment of railway bridge materials using UHPFRC

The railway infrastructure is a very important component of the world’s total transportation network. Investment in its construction and maintenance is significant on a global scale. Previously published life cycle assessment (LCA) studies performed on road and rail systems very seldom included infr...

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Main Authors: Bizjak Karmen Fifer, Šajna Aljoša, Slanc Katja, Knez Friderik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-10-01
Series:Materials and Geoenvironment
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/rmzmag-2016-0017
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spelling doaj-f161650f00e34d39b13980c321e22ad92021-09-05T14:00:20ZengSciendoMaterials and Geoenvironment1854-74002016-10-0163418319810.1515/rmzmag-2016-0017rmzmag-2016-0017Environmental life cycle assessment of railway bridge materials using UHPFRCBizjak Karmen Fifer0Šajna Aljoša1Slanc Katja2Knez Friderik3Zavod za gradbeništvo Slovenije – ZAG, Dimičeva 12, 1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaZavod za gradbeništvo Slovenije – ZAG, Dimičeva 12, 1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaZavod za gradbeništvo Slovenije – ZAG, Dimičeva 12, 1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaZavod za gradbeništvo Slovenije – ZAG, Dimičeva 12, 1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaThe railway infrastructure is a very important component of the world’s total transportation network. Investment in its construction and maintenance is significant on a global scale. Previously published life cycle assessment (LCA) studies performed on road and rail systems very seldom included infrastructures in detail, mainly choosing to focus on vehicle manufacturing and fuel consumption. This article presents results from an environmental study for railway steel bridge materials for the demonstration case of the Buna Bridge in Croatia. The goal of these analyses was to compare two different types of remediation works for railway bridges with different materials and construction types. In the first part, the environmental impact of the classical concrete bridge construction was calculated, whereas in the second one, an alternative new solution, namely, the strengthening of the old steel bridge with ultra-high-performance fibre-reinforced concrete (UHPFRC) deck, was studied. The results of the LCA show that the new solution with UHPFRC deck gives much better environmental performance. Up to now, results of LCA of railway open lines, railway bridges and tunnels have been published, but detailed analyses of the new solution with UHPFRC deck above the old bridge have not previously been performed.https://doi.org/10.1515/rmzmag-2016-0017railwaymaterialslife cycle assessmentbridgeenvironmental
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author Bizjak Karmen Fifer
Šajna Aljoša
Slanc Katja
Knez Friderik
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Šajna Aljoša
Slanc Katja
Knez Friderik
Environmental life cycle assessment of railway bridge materials using UHPFRC
Materials and Geoenvironment
railway
materials
life cycle assessment
bridge
environmental
author_facet Bizjak Karmen Fifer
Šajna Aljoša
Slanc Katja
Knez Friderik
author_sort Bizjak Karmen Fifer
title Environmental life cycle assessment of railway bridge materials using UHPFRC
title_short Environmental life cycle assessment of railway bridge materials using UHPFRC
title_full Environmental life cycle assessment of railway bridge materials using UHPFRC
title_fullStr Environmental life cycle assessment of railway bridge materials using UHPFRC
title_full_unstemmed Environmental life cycle assessment of railway bridge materials using UHPFRC
title_sort environmental life cycle assessment of railway bridge materials using uhpfrc
publisher Sciendo
series Materials and Geoenvironment
issn 1854-7400
publishDate 2016-10-01
description The railway infrastructure is a very important component of the world’s total transportation network. Investment in its construction and maintenance is significant on a global scale. Previously published life cycle assessment (LCA) studies performed on road and rail systems very seldom included infrastructures in detail, mainly choosing to focus on vehicle manufacturing and fuel consumption. This article presents results from an environmental study for railway steel bridge materials for the demonstration case of the Buna Bridge in Croatia. The goal of these analyses was to compare two different types of remediation works for railway bridges with different materials and construction types. In the first part, the environmental impact of the classical concrete bridge construction was calculated, whereas in the second one, an alternative new solution, namely, the strengthening of the old steel bridge with ultra-high-performance fibre-reinforced concrete (UHPFRC) deck, was studied. The results of the LCA show that the new solution with UHPFRC deck gives much better environmental performance. Up to now, results of LCA of railway open lines, railway bridges and tunnels have been published, but detailed analyses of the new solution with UHPFRC deck above the old bridge have not previously been performed.
topic railway
materials
life cycle assessment
bridge
environmental
url https://doi.org/10.1515/rmzmag-2016-0017
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