2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11123394
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Impact of Climate Change on the Optimization of Mixture Design of Low-CO2 Concrete Containing Fly Ash and Slag

Abstract: Fly ash and slag have been widely used to produce low-CO 2 concrete. However, previous studies have not paid enough attention to the lower carbonation resistance of fly-ash-and-slag-blended concrete and the aggravations of carbonation due to climate change. This study proposes a technique for the design of fly-ash-and-slag-blended concrete considering carbonation durability coupled with various climate change scenarios. First, CO 2 emissions are evaluated from concrete mixtures. Concrete strength and carbonati… Show more

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“…Therefore, we share the view that the scientist should better suggest more adequate carbon dioxide indicators in which the concrete durability would be seen as a capital aspect. In addition, new cement types [32] and concrete designs [33] are developed in order to progress in accordance with the climate change actions [34].…”
Section: Carbon Dioxide Indicators For Concretesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, we share the view that the scientist should better suggest more adequate carbon dioxide indicators in which the concrete durability would be seen as a capital aspect. In addition, new cement types [32] and concrete designs [33] are developed in order to progress in accordance with the climate change actions [34].…”
Section: Carbon Dioxide Indicators For Concretesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we share the view that the scientist should better suggest more adequate carbon dioxide indicators in which the concrete durability would be seen as a capital aspect. In addition, new cement types [32] and concrete designs [33] are developed in order to progress in accordance with the climate change actions [34]. Finally, it is believed that the net assessment with regard to the anthropogenic CO 2 emissions of the cement sector should be taken into account in future climatic models due to the great significance of the clinker production.…”
Section: Carbon Dioxide Indicators For Concretesmentioning
confidence: 99%