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Inventory Data and Case Studies for Environmental Performance Evaluation of Concrete Structure Construction

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Title: Inventory Data and Case Studies for Environmental Performance Evaluation of Concrete Structure Construction
Authors: Kawai, Kenji Browse this author
Sugiyama, Takafumi Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Kobayashi, Koichi Browse this author
Sano, Susumu Browse this author
Issue Date: Oct-2005
Journal Title: Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology
Volume: 3
Issue: 3
Start Page: 435
End Page: 456
Publisher DOI: 10.3151/jact.3.435
Abstract: This paper aims to provide common basis for the estimation of emission inventory data necessary for the evaluation of environmental impact of a concrete structure through its life cycle. Intensive literature survey and hearing to the institutes concerned have been deliberately conducted to collect relevant data to concrete materials, other materials involved, construction, demolition, and disposal and recycling. Consequently emission inventory data of CO2, SOx, NOx, and particulate matter were able to be prepared in an objective way. In addition, fundamental inventory data of these emission gases and particulate matter were provided for various kinds of energy. Furthermore most commonly used machines, instruments and other equipments on concrete structure construction are presented and provided for their related inventory data. In this way, inventory data regarding 91 detail items in total were able to be provided. By using these inventory data, four case studies where environmental impact caused by the construction of concrete structures was considered as a performance parameter of the structures similarly to serviceability, safety, and durability of the structures were also investigated based on design methods proposed previously by the authors in order to confirm the applicability of these inventory data to environmental performance evaluation of concrete structures.
Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/54943
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