On the computational evaluation of carbon dioxide emissions of concrete mixes incorporating waste materials: A strength-based approach

David Sinkhonde, Tajebe Bezabih
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In the last decades, the high emissions of carbon dioxide during concrete production have pushed the scientific community to develop innovative ways towards reductions of such carbon dioxide emissions. An effective way is to use waste materials to replace conventional concrete materials, but this may come at the cost of reduced concrete performance. Hence, there is a need to link the carbon dioxide emission of concrete with concrete strength (strength-carbon dioxide emission relationship). This study bridges this gap by investigating the possibility of reducing carbon dioxide emissions in concrete by incorporating waste brick powder (WBP) and waste tire rubber (WTR) using a strength-based approach. This resulted in the formulation of three concrete grades of 20 MPa, 25 MPa and 30 MPa. It is shown that the impacts of including WBP and WTR on carbon dioxide emissions of concrete mixes are significant. Moreover, the compressive strength values corresponding to contents of 5 % WBP and 20 % WTR reduce dramatically by more than 32.57 % in comparison with conventional concrete mixes. However, 5P0T and 5P10T concrete mixes reveal both the reductions in carbon dioxide emissions and reasonable concrete strength. The present research therefore shows that certain concrete mixes incorporating WBP and WTR can provide the driving force for reducing carbon dioxide emissions and preventing substantial compressive strength reductions.

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关于掺入废弃材料的混凝土拌合物二氧化碳排放量的计算评估:基于强度的方法
在过去的几十年里,混凝土生产过程中的二氧化碳排放量居高不下,这促使科学界开发创新方法来减少二氧化碳的排放。一种有效的方法是使用废料替代传统的混凝土材料,但这可能会以降低混凝土性能为代价。因此,有必要将混凝土的二氧化碳排放量与混凝土强度联系起来(强度-二氧化碳排放量关系)。本研究采用基于强度的方法,通过研究掺入废砖粉(WBP)和废轮胎橡胶(WTR)减少混凝土中二氧化碳排放量的可能性,弥补了这一空白。结果是配制出 20 兆帕、25 兆帕和 30 兆帕的三种混凝土等级。结果表明,加入 WBP 和 WTR 对混凝土拌合物的二氧化碳排放有显著影响。此外,与传统混凝土拌合物相比,5% WBP 和 20% WTR 含量对应的抗压强度值大幅降低了 32.57% 以上。不过,5P0T 和 5P10T 混凝土拌合物既减少了二氧化碳排放量,又能获得合理的混凝土强度。因此,本研究表明,掺入 WBP 和 WTR 的某些混凝土拌合物可为减少二氧化碳排放和防止抗压强度大幅降低提供动力。
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