制定全面的可持续发展指数,以支持发展具有前瞻性的创新建筑材料市场

IF 3.4 3区 工程技术 Q2 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Materials and Structures Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1617/s11527-024-02503-x
Davide di Summa, Esteban Camacho, Liberato Ferrara, Nele De Belie
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为了应对建筑行业内终端用户不断变化的需求,也由于全球对建筑行业在可持续性影响中的关键作用的认识提高,运用战略工具引导市场走向有远见的选择已经变得势在必行。一个显著的例子是创新胶凝材料,由于其提高整体可持续性性能的潜力,正逐渐吸引市场的兴趣。因此,不仅生命周期评估(LCA)和生命周期成本(LCC)分析等可持续性评估工具发挥了关键作用,而且将后者整合到能够及时衡量预期结构应用的生态和经济绩效的更全面的方法中。一些调查已经开始探索这一机会,提出了提供即时评估的新方法。这些方法围绕着一系列以生态影响为中心的指标,以及抗压强度等性能指标。鉴于此,目前的研究引入了一对具有更广泛范围的新指标,不仅包括环境考虑,还包括成本和耐久性性能。一项旨在评价利用先进建筑材料替代传统和综合方案的可行性的指标包括上述以立方米为单位的参数。为了实现这一目标,部分调查集中在普通波特兰水泥混凝土(OPCC)和超高性能混凝土(UHPC)的混合设计之间的比较,CEM I或CEM III交替使用。结果揭示了第一种方法的局限性,因为它没有包括一些基本参数,OPCC总体上优于UHPC。另一方面,已经提出了一个互补指数,寻求优化用于构建结构元件或组件的混合设计,并扩大到结构应用的水平。因此,为了检查后者的一致性,然后将采用CEM I或CEM III交替建造的UHPC屋顶板与用普通钢筋混凝土制成的面板进行比较。就整体可持续性而言,载有第三次可持续发展会议的方案取得了较好的结果。这项研究的总体范围是鼓励一种更全面、更直接、更全面的评估方法,有利于在建筑行业的整个供应链中推广先进建筑材料。
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Thoroughgoing sustainability indices to support the development of a forward-looking market for innovative construction materials

In response to the ever-evolving demands of end-users within the construction sector, also due to the heightened global awareness regarding the pivotal role of the construction industry in sustainability ramifications, it has become imperative to wield strategic tools to steer the market toward farsighted choices. A notable example is represented by innovative cementitious materials, which are progressively captivating market interest due to their potential for enhanced overall sustainability performance. Henceforth, a crucial role is played not only by sustainability evaluation tools like Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Life Cycle Costing (LCC) analyses but also by the integration of the latter into a more comprehensive approach able to promptly gauge the ecological and economic performance of the intended structural application. Some investigations have started exploring this opportunity, positing novel approaches that proffer immediate evaluations. These methods center around a range of indices that pivot upon ecological implications, along with performance indicators such as compressive strength. In light of this, the current study introduces a pair of novel indices with a more inclusive purview, encompassing not only environmental considerations but also costs and durability performance. One index, aimed at evaluating the feasibility of utilizing advanced construction materials as an alternative to traditional and consolidated options includes the aforementioned parameters on a cubic meter scale. In pursuit of this objective, part of the investigation is focused on the comparison between the mix designs of Ordinary Portland Cement Concrete (OPCC) and Ultra High Performance Concrete (UHPC), with CEM I or CEM III alternatively. The outcome revealed the limits of this first approach as it does not include some essential parameters, and OPCC performed better than UHPC in general. On the other hand, a complementary index has been proposed, seeking to optimize the mix design to be used to build structural elements or components and scale up to the level of the structural application. Thus, to check the consistency of the latter, UHPC roof panels, constructed by employing CEM I or CEM III alternatively, are then compared to panels made with ordinary reinforced concrete. The option containing CEM III registered better results in terms of holistic sustainability. The overall scope of this study is to encourage a more comprehensive, immediate, and all-encompassing evaluative approach, favouring the spread of advanced construction materials within the entire supply chain of the construction industry.

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Materials and Structures
Materials and Structures 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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7.90%
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222
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5.9 months
期刊介绍: Materials and Structures, the flagship publication of the International Union of Laboratories and Experts in Construction Materials, Systems and Structures (RILEM), provides a unique international and interdisciplinary forum for new research findings on the performance of construction materials. A leader in cutting-edge research, the journal is dedicated to the publication of high quality papers examining the fundamental properties of building materials, their characterization and processing techniques, modeling, standardization of test methods, and the application of research results in building and civil engineering. Materials and Structures also publishes comprehensive reports prepared by the RILEM’s technical committees.
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