Research on Carbon Emission of Renewable Concrete in the Context of Green Building
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Renewable concrete; structural performance; carbon emission.Abstract
With the increasing carbon emission of buildings, concrete, as an important building material, needs to adopt reasonable strategies to reduce carbon emission. Based on the research background of green building, this paper mainly studies the production of new renewable concrete by recycling industrial waste. In this paper, the different material ratios of recycled concrete and their different properties are studies firstly. Then, the appropriate material ratios are selected to ensure the stability of the structure and effectively reduce carbon emissions. The results show that the carbon emission and strength of recycled concrete decrease with the increase of the amount of recycled material. When the dosage is 50%, the strength of the renewable concrete is improved. Through the study of renewable concrete, the carbon emission calculation of renewable concrete and the change of structural properties under different material ratio are realized, which provides ideas for the production of new concrete materials.
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