Sustainable Concrete Structures
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2021) | Viewed by 16977
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sustainable concrete structures; sustainable construction of buildings; LCA; optimization; high-performance and recycled materials
Interests: sustainability of concrete; new types of cementitious materials; constitutive modeling; service life design
Interests: sustainable concrete structures; LCA; digital technologies for structural engineering; BIM; 3D printing of concrete structures
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In comparison with other building materials, the harmful impact of concrete is relatively small. However, with respect to the huge volume of concrete production, the final negative environmental impact associated with the construction of concrete structures is very significant on a global scale. The main goal of this Special Issue is to show the potential of concrete, as the second most used material after water, to contribute to sustainable development and thus to meet targets defined in the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Concrete mixes, concrete products, and concrete structures should thus be designed in order to support sustainability development, which means to reduce negative impacts and to increase the positive effects on society, environment, and economy. This could be achieved through the enhancement of the performance of concrete elements and structures within their entire life by: (i) the enhancement of design methods; (ii) developments in concrete mix, composite materials, and reinforcement strategies; (iii) upgrading the technology for concrete elements production; (iv) the development of integrated design procedures for the different systems and technologies (including structural systems) in buildings and infrastructures; (v) innovations in construction techniques; (vi) the assessment and re-design of existing structures and associated life-cycle management processes; and (vii) by innovations in maintenance, repair, demolition, and recycling processes.
The Special Issue titled “Sustainable Concrete Structures” will be focused on developments, applications, methods, and case studies related to the sustainable use of concrete in buildings and civil structures or in the manufacturing of concrete elements. The scope includes the analysis of scientific progress in methods and technologies supporting the sustainable design of concrete structures and/or the sustainable manufacturing of concrete mixes and concrete elements. In particular, the scope of this Special Issue will encompass the use of innovative methods to orientate the design towards sustainability requirements, including optimization procedures, LCA analysis, and digital tools and platforms to integrate sustainable design. Furthermore, the Special Issue aims to illustrate the technologies for innovating the manufacturing of concrete elements and structural works (recycling procedures and materials, additive manufacturing, etc.).
We expect that this Special Issue will represent an important and fruitful contribution in the field of concrete construction and the associated concrete industry focusing on sustainability.
Prof. Dr. Petr Hájek
Prof. Dr. Harald S. Müller
Prof. Dr. Domenico Asprone
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sustainability
- concrete structures
- high-performance concrete
- recycled concrete
- green concrete
- environmental impact
- LCA
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