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A Quantitative Assessment of Cost and Carbon Dioxide Emissions Associated with Industrialized Concrete Basements in Cold-climate Regions
DownloadFall 2024
Vecchio Castillo, Valeria Veronica
The building and construction industry aims to reduce its CO2 emissions to reach Net-Zero goals by the year 2050. However, the industry faces the challenge of a possible increase in its CO2 emission levels due to rapid global population growth. Consequently, researchers and practitioners have...
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Fall 2024
The increasing demand for more ef ficient and eco-f riendly building practices has led to developing and improving traditional construction methods to address building issues concerning environmental impacts and costs. However, alongside the incorporated benefits, they introduce new obstacles...
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Fall 2019
The most common detrimental processes that lead to reduction in durability in reinforced concrete elements are shrinkage, sulphate attack and chloride attack. Shrinkage is a dimensional instability chiefly caused by a loss of moisture in the hydrating cement paste. Soluble sulphate ions take part...