A. Ebid, K. Onyelowe, Denise‐Penelope N. Kontoni, Alberto Quintana Gallardo, Shadi Hanandeh
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Heat and mass transfer in different concrete structures: a study of self-compacting concrete and geopolymer concrete
Thermal characteristics of concrete is one of the main topics in concrete technology researches. They were extensively studied since the 80's to predict the behavior of the concrete in fire and the performance of massive concrete. However, this topic was raised again after 2010 as a part of sustainable, energy effective and ecofriendly buildings studies. The aim of this research is to present a comparison between the thermal characteristics of self-compacted concrete (SCC) and the geopolymer concrete (GPC) using collected previous researches. More than fifty references were collected, sorted and analyzed in the last forty years. The results showed that (GPC) has better thermal characteristics such as thermal conductivity, heat capacity, fire resistance, while (SCC) has better mechanical properties such as compressive strength, early strength and elastic modulus. Besides that, from ecological point of view, partially replacing of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) with microencapsulated phase change materials (MPCM) such as fly ash, silica fume, slag, and metakaolin remarkably decreases the CO2 footprint of construction industry.
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The International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies is a quarterly publication concerned with the challenge of climate change and its effects on the built environment and sustainability. The Journal publishes original, quality research papers on issues of climate change, sustainable development and the built environment related to architecture, building services engineering, civil engineering, building engineering, urban design and other disciplines. It features in-depth articles, technical notes, review papers, book reviews and special issues devoted to international conferences. The journal encourages submissions related to interdisciplinary research in the built environment. The journal is available in paper and electronic formats. All articles are peer-reviewed by leading experts in the field.