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TítuloCleaner production of the precast concrete industry: comparative life cycle analysis of concrete using recycled aggregates from crushed precast rejects
Autor(es)Yu, Yong
Pacheco-Torgal, F.
Zhao, Xin-Yu
Wang, Xiao-Lu
Palavras-chaveRecycled aggregate concrete
precast rejects
Emissions allocation
casting methods
fly ash
high-temperature curing
Data2023
EditoraTaylor & Francis
RevistaEuropean Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering
CitaçãoYong Yu, Fernando Pacheco-Torgal, Xin-Yu Zhao & Xiao-Lu Wang (2023) Cleaner production of the precast concrete industry: comparative life cycle analysis of concrete using recycled aggregates from crushed precast rejects, European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, DOI: 10.1080/19648189.2023.2240882
Resumo(s)The in-plant use of recycled aggregate concrete derived from precast rejects (termed PRAC herein) can promote a circular economy in the precast industry. However, the environmental implications associated with this practice remain poorly understood. A refined life cycle assessment (LCA) model was therefore developed to highlight the environmental benefits of using PRAC compared to natural aggregate concrete and conventional recycled aggregate concrete. Some key factors influencing PRAC’s environmental performance were also examined. The results indicate that PRAC exhibits around 15% lower energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions compared to other recycled materials. This reduction is attributed to the favourable quality of PRAC and the elimination of long-distance transport. However, emissions allocation and raw material prices play significant roles in determining the overall environmental impact of PRAC. The equivalent mortar volume mixing method is best suited for PRAC production, as it saves energy, reduces emissions, and maintains similar mechanical properties. Nevertheless, the high-temperature curing, which is often necessary in a precast factory setting, can be energy-intensive and thus diminishes the eco-friendliness of PRAC. Overall, the findings support the use of precast rework as recycled aggregate for cleaner production in the precast industry
TipoArtigo
DescriçãoThe LCA models supporting the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author by reasonable request.
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/85945
DOI10.1080/19648189.2023.2240882
ISSN1964-8189
e-ISSN2116-7214
Versão da editorahttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19648189.2023.2240882
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