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Making Concrete Green: Sustainability in Engineering
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Presented by
Wednesday 09th December
Dr Ana Evangelista Civil Engineering Lecturer & Work Integrated Learning Coordinator
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1 Introduction to Sustainability in Construction Engineering
2 Environmental Impacts
3 Recycled Concrete
4 Applications
5 Summary
Agenda
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Introductions
Dr. Ana EvangelistaCivil Engineering Lecturer
Ana is a passionate Civil Engineer and is currently a Lecturer and Work Integrated Learning Coordinator at EIT. Her research in Australia has been focused on sustainability in construction and engineering materials and her PhD research was mostly concentrated on non-destructive tests to evaluate concrete structures.
In 1997, she started her academic career coordinating and teaching units at the School of Civil Engineering at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). Additionally, she managed the Construction Materials Laboratory providing external consultancy to the Construction Engineering sector.
In 2008, she joined the Environmental Engineering Program at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) conducting research and supervising higher degree students investigating eco-friendly engineering materials. From 2016 to 2019 she worked as a visiting research fellow in the area of recycled concrete at Western Sydney University / School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics. Also, she worked as a casual academic teaching Engineering and Construction Management Units.
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About EITEIT is one of the only institutes in the world specializing in engineering.
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Sustainability in Engineering
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Why Sustainability in Engineering ?
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UN GOALS
‘that a healthy economy is underpinned by a healthy environment and respect for all life on earth’ (Engineers Australia)
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TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE
Environmental impacts that may result from the project or product
Social impacts and community needs
Economic impacts and financial viability of the project or product
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Environmental impacts
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How we can reduce the environmental impacts?
Using materials with low(er) embodied energy
Reducing transport of materials and associated fuel, emissions and road congestion
Preventing waste going to landfill
Designing and constructing for ease of reuse and recycling at end-of-life (design for
deconstruction).
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Life Cycle Assessment
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source
Waste Minimisation
Australia generated 75.8 million tonnes of solid waste in 2018-19, which was a 10% increase over the last two years (since 2016-17).
Construction• 16.8% of total waste• Largest supply of masonry materials (8 million
tonnes), 35% of all masonry material waste• $2 billion spent on waste services• Construction waste increased by 22% since 2016-17
Over 200 million tonnes ofaggregates are used in theconstruction of homes,workplaces, public buildingsand roads every year.(Source : CCAA,2020)
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Making Concrete Green
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Recycled Aggregate Concrete - LCA
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Conventional Concrete
Portland cement
Fine aggregate
Coarse aggregate
Water
Fibers
Admixtures/Additives
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Cementitious Materials & Carbon Emissions
Carbon emissions arise from fossil fuel combustion and from the calcining reaction
Globally 5% of all greenhouse gas emissions are from making cement; expected emissions of 5 billion tonnes/year by 2050 (grantadesign.com)
1 tonne of cement releases around 1 tonne of CO2eq
(CaCO3 → CaO + CO2)
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Cementitious materials
Cement Portland
Rice husk ash / sugar cane bagasse ash
Metakaolin/
ceramic wastes
Fly Ash/
GGBS /
Silica fume
30%
70%
100%
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Agro-waste for cement replacement
Agro-wasteCement
replacement (%)w/c ratio
(%)Compressive strength, 28 days
(MPa)Design strength
(MPa)Rice husk 10 0.28 86 78Barak ash 20 0.28 88
30 0.28 85
Palm oil fuel ash 10 0.28 81 7820 0.28 8630 0.28 80
Bagasse ash 10 0.3 65 6520 0.3 6730 0.3 68
Cement replacement, water to cement ratio (w/c) and compressive strength of various agro-wastes for high strength concrete.
(Source : M.V. Madurwar et al. / Construction and Building Materials 38 (2013) 872–878)
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Recycled Aggregates
Coarse Aggregate
CDW
RCA
Fine Aggregate
CDW
Tyre rubber
Ceramic waste
Concrete waste
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Mix Design Options
Source : Knaack, A.M. and Y.C. Kurama 92013)
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Recycled Aggregate –Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW)
Surface and shape aspects of natural and recycled aggregate: a) NFA (>4,8mm); b) Ceramic RFA (> 4,8mm); c) Mortar RFA (>4,8mm); d) RFA grains less than 0.6 and greater than 0.3mm (Silva e Leite, 2008)
(a) (b)
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Recycled Aggregate - Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW)
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In the past twenty years, many attempts have been made to utilise recycled waste tyre rubber as an aggregate substitute in concrete and pavements
Recycled concrete – tyre waste
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Properties of concrete prepared with waste tyre rubber particles
28 days compressive strength of all the mixes. Water permeability indices of all the mixes.
RA (cut to 3 mm), RB (grounded to 0.5 mm) and RC (grounded to 0.3 mm)
Source : (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.12.022)
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Fibres
Steel fibres from tyre wasteNatural : Sisal , jute, coconut fibre
Four bending point test.
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M0%
M2%
M3%
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Is it possible to improve RAC ?
Source : Senaratne et al/ Procedia Engineering 00 (2017)
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Applications
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Applications of Green Concrete
In Australia, it is common to mix recycled concrete aggregate with small amounts of crushed bricks and soil to obtain a suitable recycled product for use in pavements
Recycled aggregate in European CountriesRecycled aggregate in U.S.A
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Applications of Green Concrete
Source : CCAA, 2008
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Standards for Recycled AggregateNational Standard
RA type Dry density (kg/m3)
Water absorption (%)
Cl &SO4 content
Limitations
Percentage of recycled aggregateallowed
Conditions of application Notes
OCEANIAAustralia
(HB 155:2002)
(AS 1141.6.2)
RCA
(Class 1A)
≥ 2,100 ≤ 6
Cl & SO4 (Equivalent specifications as for NA)
Coarse Aggregate Size(4-32 mm)
30%40MPa (28 days Comp. Strength)
Well graded RCA with no more than 0.5% brick contentTotal contaminants* < 1.0% (by wt.)
RCA
(Class 1B)
≥ 1,800 ≤ 8
Cl & SO4 (Equivalent specifications as for NA)
100%25MPa (28 days Comp. Strength)
RCA blended with no more than 30% crushed bricksTotal contaminants* < 2.0% (by wt.)* (Brick, stony material,
gypsum, wood, clay lumps, plate glass)
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Summary
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Summary
A “sustainable development” is a little easier to pin down – it is any development that moves us from a less sustainable to a more sustainable state – but even this has a large number of dimensions. Three of the more important ones can be summarized as the “3Ps”: prosperity, people and planet (Michael F. Ashby, 2016)
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References1. https://www.environment.gov.au
2. https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/environment/environmental-management
3. Tao Ding, Jianzhuang Xiao, Vivian W.Y. Tam, A closed-loop life cycle assessment of recycled aggregate concrete utilization in China, Waste Management, Volume 56,2016, Pages 367-375.
4. M.V. Madurwar et al. / Construction and Building Materials 38 (2013) 872–878)
5. VWY Tam, M Soomro, ACJ Evangelista, A review of recycled aggregate in concrete applications (2000–2017), Construction and Building Materials, 2018.
6. LV Carvalho, ACJ Evangelista, RD Toledo Filho Mechanical Behavior of Jute Fiber-Cement Based Composites, Key Engineering Materials, 2012.
7. AN Haddad, BGFR Cortes, ACJ Evangelista Use of cement hydration stabilizer admixture at ready mix concrete to avoid material waste, Advanced Materials Research, 2013.
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