Concrete technology – towards better environmental sustainability / Wan Akmal Zahri Wan Zaharuddin and Wan Abdullah Wan Alwi

Concrete is a widely used construction material throughout the world and it is still in demand for future development of infrastructures. Extensive usage of concrete lead to huge consumption of non-renewable natural resources and energy; it is also responsible for emitting large amounts of carbon di...

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Main Authors: Wan Zaharuddin, Wan Akmal Zahri, Wan Alwi, Wan Abdullah
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling my.uitm.ir.430392021-03-09T00:57:35Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/43039/ Concrete technology – towards better environmental sustainability / Wan Akmal Zahri Wan Zaharuddin and Wan Abdullah Wan Alwi Wan Zaharuddin, Wan Akmal Zahri Wan Alwi, Wan Abdullah Concrete Reinforced concrete Malaysia Concrete is a widely used construction material throughout the world and it is still in demand for future development of infrastructures. Extensive usage of concrete lead to huge consumption of non-renewable natural resources and energy; it is also responsible for emitting large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere which contributes to global warming. However, recent development in concrete technology has focused more towards environmentally friendly and sustainable practices. This paper reviews emerging concrete technology that will lessen the environmental effects of concrete usage such as the use of cement substitute materials (fly ash, rice husk ash, ground granulated blast furnace slag), and alternative aggregates from various industrial by-products. Other related technologies that could contribute to sustainable concrete industry are identified. Barriers in implementing the new emerging environmentally friendly concrete technologies are discussed such as the regulatory code of practices and various concrete standards and specifications. More research for better understanding of new concrete technology and tighter collaboration between researchers and regulatory bodies are needed to expedite the use of new concrete technologies which are more environmentalyl friendly by reducing natural resources consumption, energy and carbon dioxide emission. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/43039/1/43039.pdf Wan Zaharuddin, Wan Akmal Zahri and Wan Alwi, Wan Abdullah (2012) Concrete technology – towards better environmental sustainability / Wan Akmal Zahri Wan Zaharuddin and Wan Abdullah Wan Alwi. In: 1st International Conference on Innovation and Technology for Sustainable Built Environment 2012 (ICITSBE 2012), 16-17 April 2012, Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Perak.
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topic Concrete
Reinforced concrete
Malaysia
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Reinforced concrete
Malaysia
Wan Zaharuddin, Wan Akmal Zahri
Wan Alwi, Wan Abdullah
Concrete technology – towards better environmental sustainability / Wan Akmal Zahri Wan Zaharuddin and Wan Abdullah Wan Alwi
description Concrete is a widely used construction material throughout the world and it is still in demand for future development of infrastructures. Extensive usage of concrete lead to huge consumption of non-renewable natural resources and energy; it is also responsible for emitting large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere which contributes to global warming. However, recent development in concrete technology has focused more towards environmentally friendly and sustainable practices. This paper reviews emerging concrete technology that will lessen the environmental effects of concrete usage such as the use of cement substitute materials (fly ash, rice husk ash, ground granulated blast furnace slag), and alternative aggregates from various industrial by-products. Other related technologies that could contribute to sustainable concrete industry are identified. Barriers in implementing the new emerging environmentally friendly concrete technologies are discussed such as the regulatory code of practices and various concrete standards and specifications. More research for better understanding of new concrete technology and tighter collaboration between researchers and regulatory bodies are needed to expedite the use of new concrete technologies which are more environmentalyl friendly by reducing natural resources consumption, energy and carbon dioxide emission.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Wan Zaharuddin, Wan Akmal Zahri
Wan Alwi, Wan Abdullah
author_facet Wan Zaharuddin, Wan Akmal Zahri
Wan Alwi, Wan Abdullah
author_sort Wan Zaharuddin, Wan Akmal Zahri
title Concrete technology – towards better environmental sustainability / Wan Akmal Zahri Wan Zaharuddin and Wan Abdullah Wan Alwi
title_short Concrete technology – towards better environmental sustainability / Wan Akmal Zahri Wan Zaharuddin and Wan Abdullah Wan Alwi
title_full Concrete technology – towards better environmental sustainability / Wan Akmal Zahri Wan Zaharuddin and Wan Abdullah Wan Alwi
title_fullStr Concrete technology – towards better environmental sustainability / Wan Akmal Zahri Wan Zaharuddin and Wan Abdullah Wan Alwi
title_full_unstemmed Concrete technology – towards better environmental sustainability / Wan Akmal Zahri Wan Zaharuddin and Wan Abdullah Wan Alwi
title_sort concrete technology – towards better environmental sustainability / wan akmal zahri wan zaharuddin and wan abdullah wan alwi
publishDate 2012
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/43039/1/43039.pdf
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