Green Concrete Material Design Philosophy for Use in Port Structures
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概要
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Coastal concrete structures are subjected to severe environmental conditions, so materials with high are important for reducing life cycle cost. However, considering the challenge of sustainability, new concrete construction should emphasize not only material durability, but also environmentally-friendly technologies in order to reduce the negative impact the concrete has on the global environment. This paper proposes a design philosophy for developing green concrete materials by integrating durability design with sustainability concepts such as reducing CO2 emissions and the use of recycled and waste materials. Furthermore, in order to successfully develop these materials, the needs of the stakeholders related to the concrete material should be considered and accounted for in the material design process. [This abstract is not included in the PDF]
- 東京大学生産技術研究所の論文
著者
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Henry Michael
Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Tokyo
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Kato Yoshitaka
International Center for Urban Safety Engineering (ICUS), IIS, the University of Tokyo, Japan.
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