Cement and concrete are essential for global development. However, cement manufacture is responsible for around 7–8% of global greenhouse gas emissions, with significant growth anticipated. Beyond efficiencies in cement manufacturing, other strategies for using less cement in construction through applying the principles of efficient design, circular economy and reuse also have the potential to reduce emissions. A further option is to move towards cements with different compositions and inherently lower embodied carbon dioxide. This paper focuses on these materials and the challenges to their widespread adoption, drawing mainly on applied research, trials and standardisation activities conducted in the UK and the EU. In addition to modification of standards, basic technical and practical information such as strength development curves, durability, site considerations and a shared broad body of evidence are key for specifiers to consider when using any new cement. The paper describes the role of standards and specifications and the underpinning information (applied research, published case studies and experience) essential in getting any new cement adopted. It also shows how a range of evidence from research and application can feed into a simple conceptual model and evidence base.
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October 18 2023
Lower carbon dioxide cements and concretes: Bringing new materials into UK industrial use Available to Purchase
Andrew Dunster, BSc, PhD, CChem, MRSC, FIMMM;
Andrew Dunster, BSc, PhD, CChem, MRSC, FIMMM
Principal Consultant, Construction, BRE Group, Watford, UK (corresponding author: andrew.dunster@bregroup.com)
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Elsabeth Marriott, MEng
Elsabeth Marriott, MEng
Consultant, Construction, BRE Group, Watford, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
September 21 2022
Accepted:
September 13 2023
Online ISSN: 1751-7702
Print ISSN: 0965-0911
Emerald Publishing Limited: All rights reserved
2023
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings (2023) 176 (12): 972–985.
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Received:
September 21 2022
Accepted:
September 13 2023
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Dunster A, Marriott E (2023), "Lower carbon dioxide cements and concretes: Bringing new materials into UK industrial use". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings, Vol. 176 No. 12 pp. 972–985, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jstbu.22.00182
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