Sustainable design of two-way slab on beam systems: a comparative study on embodied carbon and cost

Riza Suwondo, Militia Keintjem, M. Suangga, Lee Cunningham
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In an era characterised by a growing imperative for environmental sustainability, the construction industry finds itself at a crossroads where innovation and well-informed decision-making are paramount. This study explored the intricate interplay between structural performance, economic viability, and environmental impact in the realm of reinforced concrete slabs, with a specific focus on two-way slab-on-beam structures. This study examined the relationship between slab thickness, concrete grade, reinforcement ratios, embodied carbon emissions, and total construction costs. The findings paint a vivid, if not unexpected, picture: thinner slabs are associated with lower embodied carbon emissions and construction costs. However, there is a caveat: thinner slabs may find their place in projects with less demanding structural requirements, whereas thicker slabs, while offering superior structural performance, incur higher costs and environmental impacts. The choice of slab thickness, as this research indicates, is far from a one-size-fits-all decision and necessitates meticulous evaluation of project-specific demands. The data-driven insights presented in this study have the potential to improve construction practices. This research serves as a foundational reference point for the construction industry’s journey towards sustainability, where structures are not merely functional, but also environmentally and economically sustainable.
梁上双向板系统的可持续设计:关于内含碳和成本的比较研究
在环境可持续性日益受到重视的时代,建筑行业正处于一个十字路口,创新和明智的决策至关重要。本研究探讨了钢筋混凝土楼板领域中结构性能、经济可行性和环境影响之间错综复杂的相互作用,重点关注双向梁上板结构。这项研究考察了板厚度、混凝土等级、配筋率、内含碳排放量和总建筑成本之间的关系。研究结果描绘了一幅生动的、甚至是出乎意料的画面:较薄的楼板与较低的内含碳排放量和建筑成本相关。然而,需要注意的是:较薄的楼板可能适用于结构要求不高的项目,而较厚的楼板虽然结构性能优越,但成本和环境影响却较高。本研究表明,楼板厚度的选择远非一个放之四海而皆准的决定,需要对项目的具体要求进行细致评估。本研究中以数据为导向的见解有可能改善施工实践。这项研究为建筑业实现可持续发展提供了一个基础参考点,在可持续发展过程中,建筑结构不仅要具备功能性,还要具备环境和经济可持续性。
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