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Environmental evaluation of a self-compacted clay based concrete with natural superplasticizers

Journal

MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES
Volume 54, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1617/s11527-020-01586-6

Keywords

Earth construction; Clay concrete; Self-compacted clay-based concrete; Life cycle assessment; Sustainability

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The study introduces a clay-based concrete as a sustainable alternative to traditional cement concrete for constructing structural slabs, showing potential to reduce carbon emissions and environmental impact significantly. Through material characterization and Life Cycle Assessment, it was demonstrated that the clay-based concrete is a viable option for environmentally friendly construction practices.
Cement concrete is the most widely used construction material worldwide due to its favourable mechanical characteristics. However, it is responsible for 8% of the total carbon emissions in the world, which are generated mainly during the production of clinker. Due to that fact, finding alternatives to cement for some applications in which it is not strictly needed should be a priority. In this study, a self-compacted clay-based concrete with natural superplasticizers based on natural tara tannins is presented. The main objective of the study is to determine if this clay-based concrete can be a sustainable alternative to conventional cement concrete as the main component in structural slabs. The methodology of the study is divided into two parts. First, the self-compacting clay concrete is characterized to determine its mechanical properties. Secondly, a comparative Life Cycle Assessment is conducted to determine the difference between the impacts generated by one square meter of self-compacting cement concrete and one of self-compacting clay concrete. The characterization of the material showed that this self-compacting clay concrete is suitable for some building elements such as structural slabs while avoiding the energy consumption needed to produce conventional concrete. The environmental impact results showed that using self-compacting clay concrete instead of the cement-based material decreases 90% of the carbon emissions and 80% of the overall environmental impact. After the completion of the study, it can be stated that the presented material is a sustainable alternative to conventional concrete for building structural slabs.

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