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Life Cycle Assessment on the Use of Ultra High Performance Fibre Reinforced Concretes with Enhanced Durability for Structures in Extremely Aggressive Environments: Case Study Analyses
Life Cycle Assessment on the Use of Ultra High Performance Fibre Reinforced Concretes with Enhanced Durability for Structures in Extremely Aggressive Environments: Case Study Analyses
Last decades have been characterized by growing attention on sustainable development. The European Commission interest in this topic is evident considering the global agreements and the related massive investments that have been, and still are, carried out to guarantee a sustainable approach to global growth. A contribution to pursue this challenging goal is provided by the EU-funded ReSHEALience Project (GA n° 760824). ReSHEALience Project aims at developing Ultra High Performance Fibre Reinforced Concretes with enhanced durability (Ultra High Durability Concrete – UHDC) that will be characterized by at least 30% longer service life as compared to traditional concretes. The increase of durability will be analyzed also from a sustainability point of view taking into account all the environmental, economic and social impacts, associated to the longer life-cycle of the structures. In this paper, comparative environmental analyses of traditional and innovative solutions for infrastructures exposed to extremely aggressive environments are presented.
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Life Cycle, Reinforced Concretes, Comparative Life-Cycle Assessment, Life cycle, Concrete infrastructures, Structural durability, Ultra-High Durability Concrete, Aggressive environment, Ultra-High Durability Concrete, Comparative Life-Cycle Assessment, Structural durability, Aggressive environment, Concrete infrastructures, durability for structures
Life Cycle, Reinforced Concretes, Comparative Life-Cycle Assessment, Life cycle, Concrete infrastructures, Structural durability, Ultra-High Durability Concrete, Aggressive environment, Ultra-High Durability Concrete, Comparative Life-Cycle Assessment, Structural durability, Aggressive environment, Concrete infrastructures, durability for structures
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