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Mathematical modelling of sustainable bioresidual concrete (2019)
Tuovinen, T., Leppänen, T., Parkkonen, J., Virkajärvi, J., & Turunen, L. (2019). Mathematical modelling of sustainable bioresidual concrete. In A. H. Niemi, & H. Koivurova (Eds.), NSCM 32 : Proceedings of the 32nd Nordic Seminar on Computational Mechanics, 24-25 October, 2019 (pp. 166-169). Oulun yliopisto. Raportti / Oulun yliopisto, Konetekniikka, 9. https://www.oulu.fi/sites/default/files/content/NSCM32_Proceedings_not_archived_0.pdf
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Publication details
All authors or editors: Tuovinen, Tero; Leppänen, Teemu; Parkkonen, Joni; Virkajärvi, Jussi; Turunen, Leena
Parent publication: NSCM 32 : Proceedings of the 32nd Nordic Seminar on Computational Mechanics, 24-25 October, 2019
Parent publication editors: Niemi, Antti H.; Koivurova, Hannu
ISBN: 978-952-62-2420-6
Journal or series: Raportti / Oulun yliopisto, Konetekniikka
eISSN: 2342-2599
Publication year: 2019
Number in series: 9
Pages range: 166-169
Number of pages in the book: 190
Publisher: Oulun yliopisto
Place of Publication: Oulu
Publication country: Finland
Publication language: English
Persistent website address: https://www.oulu.fi/sites/default/files/content/NSCM32_Proceedings_not_archived_0.pdf
Publication open access: Openly available
Publication channel open access: Open Access channel
Publication is parallel published (JYX): https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/66232
Abstract
In the production of cement, which is the main component of concrete production, the process generates about 5% of the global carbon dioxide emissions. In addition, bioproduct and pulp mills produce signi_cant quantities of soda ash and bio-ash, which is still largely unused. In this paper we will introduce our study related to improving the environmental friendliness of concrete used in construction by utilizing pulp mill waste while its long-term durability and strength and porosity properties meet the goals set for construction. The project `sustainable bioresidual concrete' is on-going and only preliminary numerical results with measurements are presented here.
Keywords: concrete; cement; endurance; eco-friendliness; carbon dioxide; mathematical models
Free keywords: concrete; mathematical modelling; sustainability; carbon dioxide; finite element method
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Related projects
- Sustainable bioresidual concrete
- Tuovinen, Tero
- Council of Tampere Region
Ministry reporting: Yes
Reporting Year: 2019
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