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Global warming potential-based life cycle assessment and optimization of the compressive strength of fly ash-silica fume concrete; environmental impact consideration
ArticleAbstract: In this research study, extensive literature searches on the compressive strength of concrete producPalabras claves:CO emission 2, Environmental Impact, Fly ash, global warming potential, Life cycle assessment, Silica fume, sustainable concreteAutores:Ariel Riofrio, Ebid A.M., Haci Baykara, Jahangir H., Kontoni D.P.N., Mahdi H.A., Onyelowe K.C., Soleymani A.Fuentes:googlescopusEnvironmental performance of bamboo fibers and sugarcane bagasse reinforced metakaolin-based geopolymers
ArticleAbstract: Global warming and greenhouse gas emissions are significant concerns of the modern world. The cementPalabras claves:Bamboo Fiber, Environmental Impact, Fiber, Geopolymer Composite, Life cycle assessment, Metakaolin, sugar cane bagasseAutores:Ariel Riofrio, Haci Baykara, Mauricio Heriberto CornejoFuentes:googlescopusEffects of Recycled Rubber Particles Incorporated as Partial Sand Replacement on Fresh and Hardened Properties of Cement-Based Concrete: Mechanical, Microstructural and Life Cycle Analyses
ArticleAbstract: Cement is one of the most valuable materials in today’s society, as it is used in most constructionPalabras claves:Life cycle assessment, Mechanical properties, rubber concrete, rubber particlesAutores:Ariel Riofrio, Flores‐rada J., Haci Baykara, Mauricio Heriberto Cornejo, Natividad Troncoso-Garcia, Samantha Acosta-Calderon, Vargas-Moreno K.Fuentes:googlescopusLife cycle and environmental impact evaluation of polylactic acid (PLA) production in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: Plastics generate more than 500 tons of waste in Ecuador each year, according to statisticsPalabras claves:biopolymer, Climate Change, Environmental Impact, FILM, Life cycle assessment, Polylactic Acid (PLA)Autores:Ariel Riofrio, Haci Baykara, Mauricio Heriberto CornejoFuentes:googlescopus