Assessing the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of concrete incorporating various fineness of eggshell powder as supplementary cementitious material

The eggshell powder (ESP) has been used as a partial cement replacement to reduce the cement content in concrete production. According to recent estimates, cement production contributes to 7 of global Carbon Dioxide (CO2) gas emissions. However, most of the studies so far have focused on the mechani...

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Main Authors: Jhatial, A.A., Kumar, A., Bheel, N., Sohu, S., Goh, W.I.
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Published: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2022
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spelling my.utp.eprints.333922022-07-26T08:45:44Z Assessing the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of concrete incorporating various fineness of eggshell powder as supplementary cementitious material Jhatial, A.A. Kumar, A. Bheel, N. Sohu, S. Goh, W.I. The eggshell powder (ESP) has been used as a partial cement replacement to reduce the cement content in concrete production. According to recent estimates, cement production contributes to 7 of global Carbon Dioxide (CO2) gas emissions. However, most of the studies so far have focused on the mechanical strength aspect of the concrete incorporating ESP; however, there is a lack of information on the influence of ESP on the sustainability of concrete in terms of embodied carbon and eco-strength efficiency. Therefore, this study aims at determining the influence of ESP on the sustainability and cost of an M40 grade concrete when different fineness ESP (50 µm and 100 µm) is utilized as partial cement replacement. The sustainability was assessed in terms of embodied carbon and eco-strength efficiency, while the cost-effectiveness was determined in terms of the overall cost of concrete and cost to produce unit compressive strength. It was observed that the control M40 concrete mix achieved a total embodied carbon of 482.88 kgCO2/m3. With 5 to 15 ESP of 100 µm fineness, the total embodied carbon was successfully reduced, ranging from 3.86 to 11.60. While 5 to 15 of 50 µm fineness, the reduction ranged from 3.69 to 11.10. The 50 µm fineness ESP exhibited slightly lower eco-strength efficiency compared to 100 µm fineness ESP; however, both achieved relatively higher eco-strength efficiency. In terms of cost, the inclusion of ESP resulted in a significant reduction in overall cost and was cheaper to produce 1 MPa compressive strength. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85133425748&doi=10.1007%2fs11356-022-21635-7&partnerID=40&md5=8c2d7a4f9386729f00172331f555744c Jhatial, A.A. and Kumar, A. and Bheel, N. and Sohu, S. and Goh, W.I. (2022) Assessing the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of concrete incorporating various fineness of eggshell powder as supplementary cementitious material. Environmental Science and Pollution Research . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/33392/
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description The eggshell powder (ESP) has been used as a partial cement replacement to reduce the cement content in concrete production. According to recent estimates, cement production contributes to 7 of global Carbon Dioxide (CO2) gas emissions. However, most of the studies so far have focused on the mechanical strength aspect of the concrete incorporating ESP; however, there is a lack of information on the influence of ESP on the sustainability of concrete in terms of embodied carbon and eco-strength efficiency. Therefore, this study aims at determining the influence of ESP on the sustainability and cost of an M40 grade concrete when different fineness ESP (50 µm and 100 µm) is utilized as partial cement replacement. The sustainability was assessed in terms of embodied carbon and eco-strength efficiency, while the cost-effectiveness was determined in terms of the overall cost of concrete and cost to produce unit compressive strength. It was observed that the control M40 concrete mix achieved a total embodied carbon of 482.88 kgCO2/m3. With 5 to 15 ESP of 100 µm fineness, the total embodied carbon was successfully reduced, ranging from 3.86 to 11.60. While 5 to 15 of 50 µm fineness, the reduction ranged from 3.69 to 11.10. The 50 µm fineness ESP exhibited slightly lower eco-strength efficiency compared to 100 µm fineness ESP; however, both achieved relatively higher eco-strength efficiency. In terms of cost, the inclusion of ESP resulted in a significant reduction in overall cost and was cheaper to produce 1 MPa compressive strength. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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author Jhatial, A.A.
Kumar, A.
Bheel, N.
Sohu, S.
Goh, W.I.
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Kumar, A.
Bheel, N.
Sohu, S.
Goh, W.I.
Assessing the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of concrete incorporating various fineness of eggshell powder as supplementary cementitious material
author_facet Jhatial, A.A.
Kumar, A.
Bheel, N.
Sohu, S.
Goh, W.I.
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title Assessing the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of concrete incorporating various fineness of eggshell powder as supplementary cementitious material
title_short Assessing the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of concrete incorporating various fineness of eggshell powder as supplementary cementitious material
title_full Assessing the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of concrete incorporating various fineness of eggshell powder as supplementary cementitious material
title_fullStr Assessing the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of concrete incorporating various fineness of eggshell powder as supplementary cementitious material
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of concrete incorporating various fineness of eggshell powder as supplementary cementitious material
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