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A framework towards the design of more sustainable concrete structures

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Main Author: Muigai, Rachel Njeri
Other Authors: Alexander, Mark Gavin
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Civil Engineering 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/13305 A framework towards the design of more sustainable concrete structures Muigai, Rachel Njeri Alexander, Mark Gavin Civil Engineering Includes bibliographical references. The main contribution of this study is the development of a novel framework for the design of reinforced concrete (RC) structures which aims at ensuring that future RC structures have the lowest possible carbon footprint, energy use and impact on the environment. The key focus of the study is on structural design where there is a lack of grasp of materials aspects, and environmental aspects of construction. In the proposed framework, a set of quantifiable design parameters and variables (binder type, concrete grade, diffusivity, concrete cover depth, area of steel in the structural component) are selected with respect to a set of performance measures which cover the functionality and availability of the structure to the user during its service life. The outputs generated from the framework are optimised material types and properties which not only meet the design performance requirements but also lead to minimised life-cycle environmental impacts. Two case studies are used to demonstrate the proposed design methodology. These include a reinforced concrete frame building and a post-tensioned box girder. The application of the framework for design in the material specifications showed a reduced volume of materials in construction compared to the current materials and structures design practice. 2015-07-03T07:54:23Z 2015-07-03T07:54:23Z 2014 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13305 eng application/pdf Department of Civil Engineering Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment University of Cape Town
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A framework towards the design of more sustainable concrete structures
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title A framework towards the design of more sustainable concrete structures
title_full A framework towards the design of more sustainable concrete structures
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title_full_unstemmed A framework towards the design of more sustainable concrete structures
title_short A framework towards the design of more sustainable concrete structures
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