CEMENT CONTENT REDUCTION IN CONCRETE THROUGH AGGREGATE OPTIMIZATION AND PACKING: A SUSTAINABLE PRACTICE FOR PAVEMENT AND SEAPORT CONSTRUCTION

Based on the full-bodied scientific consensus that climate warming is occurring on Earth, significant environmental and economic benefits may be obtained from cement content reduction in concrete, naming reduction in CO2 emissions, energy consumption, and construction costs. In contrast, standard li...

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Main Authors: Rodrigo Antunes, Mang Tia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) 2018-10-01
Series:Mix Sustentável
Subjects:
co2
Online Access:https://ojs.sites.ufsc.br/index.php/mixsustentavel/article/view/2834
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spelling doaj-ffab4b080da94977bf7a0ea6a7c8937b2021-08-20T20:29:23ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)Mix Sustentável2447-08992447-30732018-10-0143253210.29183/2447-3073.MIX2018.v4.n3.23-301827CEMENT CONTENT REDUCTION IN CONCRETE THROUGH AGGREGATE OPTIMIZATION AND PACKING: A SUSTAINABLE PRACTICE FOR PAVEMENT AND SEAPORT CONSTRUCTIONRodrigo Antunes0Mang Tia1University of FloridaUniversity of FloridaBased on the full-bodied scientific consensus that climate warming is occurring on Earth, significant environmental and economic benefits may be obtained from cement content reduction in concrete, naming reduction in CO2 emissions, energy consumption, and construction costs. In contrast, standard limestone aggregate may experience increase in mining rate. The objective of this study was to propose the reduction of cement content in concrete framed by aggregate optimization as a viable alternative to reduce environmental effects from the cement industry. It was concluded that the higher the concrete volume in construction, the more environmental benefit can be obtained by reducing cement content in concrete. A 25 % cement reduction in a concrete pavement led to a decrease of 80.000 tons in CO2 emission, while a seaport construction displayed a decrease of 17.000 tons of CO2. The higher the designed cement per volume of concrete, the more budget savings in case of reduction in cement content. Port construction presented a reduction of 20,10 USD per m3 of concrete in cement costs against 11,04 USD per m3 in pavements. A 11,5 % increase in aggregate mining is expected when concrete contains less cement in its composition, targeting South Florida (U.S.A.) quarries.https://ojs.sites.ufsc.br/index.php/mixsustentavel/article/view/2834aggregate optimizationconcreteco2infrastructuresustainability
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CEMENT CONTENT REDUCTION IN CONCRETE THROUGH AGGREGATE OPTIMIZATION AND PACKING: A SUSTAINABLE PRACTICE FOR PAVEMENT AND SEAPORT CONSTRUCTION
Mix Sustentável
aggregate optimization
concrete
co2
infrastructure
sustainability
author_facet Rodrigo Antunes
Mang Tia
author_sort Rodrigo Antunes
title CEMENT CONTENT REDUCTION IN CONCRETE THROUGH AGGREGATE OPTIMIZATION AND PACKING: A SUSTAINABLE PRACTICE FOR PAVEMENT AND SEAPORT CONSTRUCTION
title_short CEMENT CONTENT REDUCTION IN CONCRETE THROUGH AGGREGATE OPTIMIZATION AND PACKING: A SUSTAINABLE PRACTICE FOR PAVEMENT AND SEAPORT CONSTRUCTION
title_full CEMENT CONTENT REDUCTION IN CONCRETE THROUGH AGGREGATE OPTIMIZATION AND PACKING: A SUSTAINABLE PRACTICE FOR PAVEMENT AND SEAPORT CONSTRUCTION
title_fullStr CEMENT CONTENT REDUCTION IN CONCRETE THROUGH AGGREGATE OPTIMIZATION AND PACKING: A SUSTAINABLE PRACTICE FOR PAVEMENT AND SEAPORT CONSTRUCTION
title_full_unstemmed CEMENT CONTENT REDUCTION IN CONCRETE THROUGH AGGREGATE OPTIMIZATION AND PACKING: A SUSTAINABLE PRACTICE FOR PAVEMENT AND SEAPORT CONSTRUCTION
title_sort cement content reduction in concrete through aggregate optimization and packing: a sustainable practice for pavement and seaport construction
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)
series Mix Sustentável
issn 2447-0899
2447-3073
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Based on the full-bodied scientific consensus that climate warming is occurring on Earth, significant environmental and economic benefits may be obtained from cement content reduction in concrete, naming reduction in CO2 emissions, energy consumption, and construction costs. In contrast, standard limestone aggregate may experience increase in mining rate. The objective of this study was to propose the reduction of cement content in concrete framed by aggregate optimization as a viable alternative to reduce environmental effects from the cement industry. It was concluded that the higher the concrete volume in construction, the more environmental benefit can be obtained by reducing cement content in concrete. A 25 % cement reduction in a concrete pavement led to a decrease of 80.000 tons in CO2 emission, while a seaport construction displayed a decrease of 17.000 tons of CO2. The higher the designed cement per volume of concrete, the more budget savings in case of reduction in cement content. Port construction presented a reduction of 20,10 USD per m3 of concrete in cement costs against 11,04 USD per m3 in pavements. A 11,5 % increase in aggregate mining is expected when concrete contains less cement in its composition, targeting South Florida (U.S.A.) quarries.
topic aggregate optimization
concrete
co2
infrastructure
sustainability
url https://ojs.sites.ufsc.br/index.php/mixsustentavel/article/view/2834
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