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As one of the major causes of concrete deterioration, the carbonation of concrete has been widely investigated over recent decades. In recent years, the effect of mechanical load on carbonation has started to attract more attention. The load-induced variations in crack pattern and pore structure have a significant influence on CO2 transport which d...
Ventura, Anne Ta, Van‐Loc Kiessé, Tristan Senga Bonnet, Stéphanie
CO2 emissions from cement production currently represent around 6% of global CO2 emissions. However, cement concrete absorbs CO2 from the atmosphere because of carbonation (i.e., penetration of atmospheric CO2 inside bulk concrete). Carbonation has beneficial effects on the mechanical resistance of cement concrete. However, carbonation also has adv...
van den Heede, Philip; Mignon, Arn; 135887; Habert, Guillaume; De Belie, Nele;
status: published
Van den Heede, Philip Mignon, Arn Habert, Guillaume De Belie, Nele
Autogenous crack healing can be stimulated with superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) in microfibre reinforced strain hardening engineered cementitious composite (ECC). Cradle-to-gate life cycle assessment was performed for self healing ECC with 1 m% of three in-house developed (semi-)synthetic SAPs and 2 v% of polypropylene (PP) or polyvinyl alcohol (PVA...
TA, VAN LOC Senga Kiesse, Tristan Bonnet, Stéphanie Ventura, Anne
Butera, Stefania Christensen, Thomas Højlund Astrup, Thomas Fruergaard
Life cycle assessment (LCA) modelling of construction and demolition waste (C&DW) management was carried out. The functional unit was management of 1 Mg mineral, source separated C&DW, which is either utilised in road construction as a substitute for natural aggregates, or landfilled. The assessed environmental impacts included both non-toxic and t...
Butera, Stefania Christensen, Thomas Højlund Astrup, Thomas Fruergaard
Life cycle assessment (LCA) modelling of construction and demolition waste (C&DW) management was carried out. The functional unit was management of 1 Mg mineral, source separated C&DW, which is either utilised in road construction as a substitute for natural aggregates, or landfilled. The assessed environmental impacts included both non-toxic and t...
Butera, Stefania Christensen, Thomas Højlund Astrup, Thomas Fruergaard
Life cycle assessment (LCA) modelling of construction and demolition waste (C&DW) management was carried out. The functional unit was management of 1 Mg mineral, source separated C&DW, which is either utilised in road construction as a substitute for natural aggregates, or landfilled. The assessed environmental impacts included both non-toxic and t...
Butera, Stefania Christensen, Thomas Højlund Astrup, Thomas Fruergaard
Life cycle assessment (LCA) modelling of construction and demolition waste (C&DW) management was carried out. The functional unit was management of 1 Mg mineral, source separated C&DW, which is either utilised in road construction as a substitute for natural aggregates, or landfilled. The assessed environmental impacts included both non-toxic and t...
Butera, Stefania Christensen, Thomas Højlund Astrup, Thomas Fruergaard
Life cycle assessment (LCA) modelling of construction and demolition waste (C&DW) management was carried out. The functional unit was management of 1 Mg mineral, source separated C&DW, which is either utilised in road construction as a substitute for natural aggregates, or landfilled. The assessed environmental impacts included both non-toxic and t...