#2491. Life-cycle assessment and multi-criteria performance evaluation of pervious concrete pavement with fly ash

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Economics and Econometrics;
Waste Management and Disposal;
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Abstract:
The article analyzes the life cycle and gives a multicriteria assessment of a permeable concrete pavement using fly ash. The results so far are that the environmental impact of the permeable pavement system was mainly caused by materiel in terms of greenhouse gas emissions from 81% to 92% and energy consumption from 70% to 83%. The ratings of the characteristics of permeable concrete mixtures differed from those of permeable pavement structures. A fly ash permeable concrete pavement may have more or less environmental impact, depending on the mechanical properties of the permeable concrete and the required surface thickness to achieve equivalent structural performance.
Keywords:
Energy consumption; Eutrophication potential; Greenhouse gas emission; Life-cycle assessment; Multi-criteria evaluation; Pervious concrete

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