Future Cements: Research Needs For Sustainability And Potential Of Lc3 Technolgyscrivener
2016
Abstract
Due to the enormous volumes produced the production of concrete accounts for around 5-10% of man-made CO2 emissions. Consideration of possible routes to reduce this environmental impact indicates that the use of calcined clays in as supplementary cementitious materials in cement and concrete has by far the largest potential.
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Title
Future Cements: Research Needs For Sustainability And Potential Of Lc3 Technolgyscrivener
Author(s)
Scrivener, K.
Published in
Ii International Conference On Concrete Sustainability - Iccs16
Pagination
7
Editor(s)
Pages
1109-1115
Conference
2nd International Conference on Concrete Sustainability (ICCS), Univ Politecnica Madrid, Escuela Ingenieros Caminos Canales y Puertos, Madrid, SPAIN, JUN 13-15, 2016
Date
2016
Publisher
08034 Barcelona, Int Center Numerical Methods Engineering
ISBN
978-84-945077-7-9
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LMC
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Scientific production and competences > STI - School of Engineering > IMX - Institute of Materials > LMC - Construction Materials Laboratory
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2017-02-17