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Effect of Carbon Pricing on Optimal Mix Design of Sustainable High-Strength Concrete

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  • Xiao-Yong Wang

    (Department of architectural engineering, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon-Si 24341, Korea)

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Material cost and CO 2 emissions are among the vital issues related to the sustainability of high-strength concrete. This research proposes a calculation procedure for the mix design of silica fume-blended high-strength concrete with an optimal total cost considering various carbon pricings. First, the material cost and CO 2 emission cost are determined using concrete mixture and unit prices. Gene expression programming (GEP) is used to evaluate concrete mechanical and workability properties. Second, a genetic algorithm (GA) is used to search the optimal mixture, considering various constraints, such as design compressive strength constraint, design workability constraint, range constraints, ratio constraints, and concrete volume constraint. The optimization objective of the GA is the sum of the material cost and the cost of CO 2 emissions. Third, illustrative examples are shown for designing various kinds of concrete. Five strength levels (from 95 to 115 MPa with steps of 5 MPa) and four carbon pricings (normal carbon pricing, zero carbon pricing, five-fold carbon pricings, and ten-fold carbon pricings) are considered. A total of 20 optimal mixtures are calculated. The optimal mixtures were found the same for the cases of normal CO 2 pricing and zero CO 2 pricing. Optimal mixtures with higher strengths are more sensitive to variation in carbon pricing. For five-fold CO 2 pricing, the cement content of mixtures with higher strengths (105, 110, and 115 MPa) are lower than those of normal CO 2 pricing. As the CO 2 pricing increases from five-fold to ten-fold, for mixtures with a strength of 110 MPa, the cement content becomes lower. Summarily, the proposed method can be applied to the material design of sustainable high-strength concrete with low material cost and CO 2 emissions.

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  • Xiao-Yong Wang, 2019. "Effect of Carbon Pricing on Optimal Mix Design of Sustainable High-Strength Concrete," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(20), pages 1-17, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:11:y:2019:i:20:p:5827-:d:278582
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