Abstract
To fulfil the needs of the future, the Australian building sector seems to contemplate toward sustainable design. A Green Star Environmental Rating System is one of many green-building rating systems that has been employed throughout the world. For this rating system, the "Material" category occupies 14% of credit points, which could be achieved from eight major categories. To help engineers and designers have simple tools to process sustainable projects, this paper develops a computer-aided model to calculate life-cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for conventional and high-strength concrete to maximize Credit 19B.1: Life-cycle impacts-Concrete in the Green Star Design and As Built in Australia. The model has been built under Microsoft Excel and Visual Basic platforms; thus, it is flexible and appears to be one of the effective ways to provide concrete mixture design using its life-cycle GHG emissions. Options to maximize Credit 19B.1 have also been discussed for normal and high-strength concrete. The model demonstrates the relationship between the utilization of supplementary cementitious material, coarse and fine aggregates used in concrete, a water-to-cement ratio with concrete strength, as well as sustainable points to be achieved.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 286-298 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Journal | IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management |
Volume | 66 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Aug 2019 |
Bibliographical note
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Keywords
- Australia
- concrete
- greenhouse gas mitigation
- sustainable construction