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CONSEQUENCES OF DURABILITY AND RELIABILITY OF RC STRUCTURES ON INDUCED ENVIRONMENTAL LOAD

ROVNANÍKOVÁ, P. KORYTÁROVÁ, J. ROVNANÍK, P. TEPLÝ, B.

Originální název

CONSEQUENCES OF DURABILITY AND RELIABILITY OF RC STRUCTURES ON INDUCED ENVIRONMENTAL LOAD

Český název

CONSEQUENCES OF DURABILITY AND RELIABILITY OF RC STRUCTURES ON INDUCED ENVIRONMENTAL LOAD

Typ

článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus

Jazyk

cs

Originální abstrakt

The carbon dioxide is the primary greenhouse gas and its concentration in the environment has dramatically risen during the 20th century. According to some estimates, the cement industry (mainly the Portland cement production) is responsible for production of about 7% of total global CO2 emissions. This creates a challenge to minimize the use of Portland cement and maximize the use of industrial by-products such as silicate and aluminosilicate materials. This should be taken into consideration when designing concrete structures, together with the required level of reliability, target service live and economical "impacts". An approach enabling to assess relevant consequences is provided utilizing an enhanced software developed by authors for this purposes. Some parametrical studies showing the relation and trends of different effects involved are presented.

Český abstrakt

The carbon dioxide is the primary greenhouse gas and its concentration in the environment has dramatically risen during the 20th century. According to some estimates, the cement industry (mainly the Portland cement production) is responsible for production of about 7% of total global CO2 emissions. This creates a challenge to minimize the use of Portland cement and maximize the use of industrial by-products such as silicate and aluminosilicate materials. This should be taken into consideration when designing concrete structures, together with the required level of reliability, target service live and economical "impacts". An approach enabling to assess relevant consequences is provided utilizing an enhanced software developed by authors for this purposes. Some parametrical studies showing the relation and trends of different effects involved are presented.

Rok RIV

2006

Vydáno

17.10.2006

Nakladatel

TU Košice

Místo

Levoča

ISBN

80-8073-594-8

Kniha

Quality and reliability in building industry

Strany od

331

Strany do

336

Strany počet

6

Dokumenty

BibTex


@inproceedings{BUT24733,
  author="Pavla {Rovnaníková} and Jana {Korytárová} and Pavel {Rovnaník} and Břetislav {Teplý}",
  title="CONSEQUENCES OF DURABILITY AND RELIABILITY OF RC STRUCTURES ON INDUCED ENVIRONMENTAL LOAD",
  annote="The carbon dioxide is the primary greenhouse gas and its concentration in the environment has dramatically risen during the 20th century. According to some estimates, the cement industry (mainly the Portland cement production) is responsible for production of about 7% of total global CO2 emissions. This creates a challenge to minimize the use of Portland cement and maximize the use of industrial by-products such as silicate and aluminosilicate materials. This should be taken into consideration when designing concrete structures, together with the required level of reliability, target service live and economical "impacts". An approach enabling to assess relevant consequences is provided utilizing an enhanced software developed by authors for this purposes. Some parametrical studies showing the relation and trends of different effects involved are presented.",
  address="TU Košice",
  booktitle="Quality and reliability in building industry",
  chapter="24733",
  institution="TU Košice",
  year="2006",
  month="october",
  pages="331--336",
  publisher="TU Košice",
  type="conference paper"
}