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Environmental Friendly Tailor-Designed Shotcrete

AutorRío, Olga CSIC ORCID; Fernández Luco, Luis CSIC; Castillo, Ángel CSIC ORCID
Palabras claveenvironmental friendly
tailor-designed shotcrete
Fecha de publicación26-may-2010
SerieThe 3rd Central European Congress on Concrete Engineering
Visegrad 2007
ResumenStructural shotcrete can be designed and produced with an improved environmental profile when a performance-based approach (PBA) i$ addressed. The selection of suitable concrete constituents from a broad variety of altenatives can be ruled by the global environmental performance. Not only 1ess energy intensive cement contribute to this objective but the use of locally available aggregates, a better efficiency and increased dumbility contribute as well. This paper is aimed at highlighting a case study where the use of a PBA to structural shotcrete design and characterisation has lead to better homogeneity, increased efficiency while using less energy-intensive cements and almost any type of aggregate. The assessment of the tailored shotcrete is performed through the use of suitable performance indicators, so me of them rather innovative. As a result, it can be stated that it is possible to design and produce a tailored designed structural shotcrete with an improved environmental profile. The application of PBA to the design and characterisation of shotcrete might lead also to a better harmonisation between specification and control stages.
Versión del editorGyörgy L. Balázs
Salem Georges Nehme
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/24697
ISBN978-963-420-923-2
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