This document discusses green concrete, which uses less energy and produces fewer carbon emissions than traditional concrete. It defines green concrete as environmentally friendly concrete that incorporates waste materials like fly ash and microsilica. The document outlines the materials, production process, properties and benefits of green concrete, such as longer lifespan, lower CO2 emissions, and use of industrial waste. It concludes that green concrete will help reduce the environmental impact of the concrete industry while making production more economical.
This document discusses green concrete, which uses less energy and produces fewer carbon emissions than traditional concrete. It defines green concrete as environmentally friendly concrete that incorporates waste materials like fly ash and microsilica. The document outlines the materials, production process, properties and benefits of green concrete, such as longer lifespan, lower CO2 emissions, and use of industrial waste. It concludes that green concrete will help reduce the environmental impact of the concrete industry while making production more economical.
This document discusses green concrete, which uses less energy and produces fewer carbon emissions than traditional concrete. It defines green concrete as environmentally friendly concrete that incorporates waste materials like fly ash and microsilica. The document outlines the materials, production process, properties and benefits of green concrete, such as longer lifespan, lower CO2 emissions, and use of industrial waste. It concludes that green concrete will help reduce the environmental impact of the concrete industry while making production more economical.
This document discusses green concrete, which uses less energy and produces fewer carbon emissions than traditional concrete. It defines green concrete as environmentally friendly concrete that incorporates waste materials like fly ash and microsilica. The document outlines the materials, production process, properties and benefits of green concrete, such as longer lifespan, lower CO2 emissions, and use of industrial waste. It concludes that green concrete will help reduce the environmental impact of the concrete industry while making production more economical.
www.studymafia.org www.studymafia.org Content • Introduction • Why Green Concrete? • What is GREEN concrete? • Features of Green Concrete • Materials for Green Concrete • Environmental Benefits to using Green Concrete • Production OF GREEN Concrete • Green lightweight aggregates • Suitability OF GREEN Concrete IN Structures • Advantages • Improved engineering properties • Limitation • Scope IN India • Conclusion • References INTRODUCTION
• The concrete is made with concrete wastes which are eco-
friendly so called as Green concrete. • The other name for green concrete is resource saving structures with reduced environmental impact for e.g. Energy saving, co2 emissions, waste water. • Green concrete is a revolutionary topic in the history of concrete industry. Why Green Concrete?
• Huge impact on sustainability
• Most widely used material on Earth • 30% of all materials flows on the planet • 70% of all materials flows in the built environment. • > 2.1 billion tonnes per annum. • >15 billion tonnes poured each year. • Over 2 tonnes per person per annum What is GREEN concrete? • Most people associate GREEN concrete with concrete that is colored with pigment. • However, it is also referred which has not yet hardened. But in the context of this topic, green concrete is taken to mean environmentally friendly concrete. • This means concrete that uses less energy in its production & produces less carbon dioxide than normal concrete is green concrete. Features of Green Concrete
• Cement
• Aggregate
• Resources Materials for Green Concrete
• Locally available: Construction materials, components, and
systems found locally or regionally, saving energy and resources in transportation to the project site.
• Salvaged, re-furnished, or re-manufactured: Includes
saving a material from disposal and renovating, repairing, restoring, or generally improving the appearance, performance, quality, functionality, or value of a product.
• Reusable or recyclable: Select materials that can be easily
dismantled and reused or recycled at the end of their useful life. Environmental Benefits to using Green Concrete • Lasts Longer • Uses Industrial Waste • Reduces Energy Consumption • Reduces CO2 Emissions PRODUCTION OF GREEN CONCRETE
• Concrete with inorganic residual products. Ceramic wastes used
as green aggregates. By replacing cement with fly ash, micro silica in larger amounts. • To develop new green cements and binding materials (i.e. by increasing the use of alternative raw materials and alternative fuels, and by developing/improving cement with low energy consumption). Green lightweight aggregates • Synthetic lightweight aggregate produced from environmental waste is a viable new source of structural aggregate material.
• The uses of structural grade lightweight concrete reduce
considerably the self-load of a structure and permit larger precast units to be handled.
• Water absorption of the green aggregate is large but the
crushing strength of the resulting concrete can be high. SUITABILITY OF GREEN CONCRETE IN STRUCTURES • Reduce the dead weight of a facade from 5 tons to about 3.5 tons. • Reduce crane age load, allow handling, lifting flexibility with lighter weight.
• Good thermal and fire resistance, sound insulation than the
traditional granite rock.
• Improve damping resistance of building.
Speed of construction, shorten overall construction period. ADVANTAGES • Optimized mix designs mean easier handling, better consistency and easier finishing • Reduction in shrinkage & creep • Green Concrete uses local and recycled materials in concrete. • The heat of hydration of green concrete is significantly lower than traditional concrete • This result in a lower temperature rise in large concrete pours which is a distinct advantage for green concrete. Improved engineering properties • Mix can result in a reduced paste volume within the concrete structure resulting in a higher level of protection against concrete deterioration. • Higher strength per kilogram of cement • Increased durability & lower permeability • More aggregates typically mean higher Modulus of elasticity. LIMITATION • By using stainless steel, cost of reinforcement increases.
• Structures constructed with green concrete have
comparatively less life than structures with conventional concrete.
• Split tension of green concrete is less than that of
conventional concrete. SCOPE IN INDIA • Green concrete is a revolutionary topic in the history of concrete industry. • As green concrete is made with concrete wastes it does take more time to come in India because industries having problem to dispose wastes. • Also having reduced environmental impact with reduction in CO2 emission. CONCLUSION
• Green concrete having reduced environmental impact with
reduction of the concrete industries co2 commissions by 30%. Green concrete is having good thermal and fire resistant.
• In this concrete recycling use of waste material such as ceramic
wastes, aggregates, so increased concrete industry use of waste products by 20%. Hence green concrete consumes less energy and becomes economical.
• So definitely use of concrete product like green concrete in future
will not only reduce the emission of co2 in environment and environmental impact but also economical to produce. References