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Paper Title: Structural and Architectural Longevity of Green Concrete and its Significance
Authors Name: Piyush Chandel , Aravind Chauhan , Ravi Kumar
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Abstract: The concept of "Green Concrete" has been revolutionary in the history of the concrete industry. The Danes are the first to come up with it in 1998. It is a concept of thinking environment into concrete considering every aspect from raw materials manufacture over mixture design to structural design, construction, and service life. Green concrete is frequently less expensive to create than traditional concrete because waste materials are utilized as a partial replacement for cement, costs for the disposal of trash are avoided, energy consumption in manufacturing is reduced, and durability is better. It is a form of concrete that looks like conventional concrete but is produced and used in a way that is less harmful to the environment and consumes less energy. The CO2 emissions range from 0.1 to 0.22 kilograms in the manufacture of concrete. There is a huge environmental effect from the production of cement and concrete, but only because the overall volume produced is so big. Concrete contributes for roughly 5% of the world's total CO2 emissions since it is the second most often used item after water. These can construct using green concrete might have a major environmental impact on society. It is reasonable to believe that a technique can be developed to reduce concrete production's CO2 emissions by half. Society has been conscious in the past several decades of the deposit concerns associated with leftover goods and has implemented requirements, limits, as well as fees and taxes. A significant opportunity exists to investigate the utilization of various residual products, which are known to have qualities that make them suitable for concrete production. The concrete industry has long recognized that it is better to be ahead of the curve when it comes to recording and working toward environmental improvements rather than being compelled to do so by government agencies, consumers, and even external economic forces like taxation. Furthermore, several concrete businesses have realized that reducing manufacturing costs typically results in reducing environmental consequences. As a result, environmental issues are intriguing from both an ideological and a monetary standpoint. The benefits of green concrete over regular concrete are many. Reduces waste by using recycled materials and reducing the amount of material that would otherwise be disposed away in landfills. The total result is a decrease in CO2 emissions. Reusing materials is also a significant contributor to saving money. As a result, green concrete are regarded an essential component of sustainable development. Increasingly, green concrete is being employed in environmentally friendly construction techniques.
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Cite Article: "Structural and Architectural Longevity of Green Concrete and its Significance", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 7, page no.168 - 185, July-2023, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2307029.pdf
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