Date of Publication
4-2019
Document Type
Master's Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science in Civil Engineering
Subject Categories
Civil Engineering
College
Gokongwei College of Engineering
Department/Unit
Civil Engineering
Thesis Adviser
Jason Maximino C. Ongpeng
Defense Panel Chair
Ronaldo S. Gallardo
Defense Panel Member
Cheryl Lyne C. Roxas
Maria Emilia P. Sevilla
Abstract/Summary
With the alternative wall system that has been introduced in the market (i.e., shotcrete works), in lieu of the conventional CHB wall, construction and building materials, as well as processes and methodologies are involved in the execution of the system. The materials used in the system may have a significant impact into the environment. Some materials in the systems may have been imported due to the specific requirements of the project. These imported materials have contributed to the total environmental burden brought about by the construction as a whole. Cement, sand, water, reinforced rebar, and one sided formwork are some of the basic materials constituting the shotcrete wall system. Aside from the materials as contributors to the environmental burden, the processes or methodologies incorporated into the system may have also a significant contribution to the environmental impact, given that it is unavoidable to use some machines and electric-based tools in constructing the system. With the increase production brought about by the usage of the alternative in lieu of the conventional concrete hollow blocks system, the efficiency of the system with regards to environmental burden should be considered.
Abstract Format
html
Language
English
Format
Electronic
Accession Number
CDTG007395
Keywords
Shotcrete—Environmental aspects; Hollow bricks—Environmental aspects
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Recommended Citation
Ancheta, M. N. (2019). Life cycle assessment of concrete hollow blocks (CHB) wall and shotcrete wall for high rise buildings. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/6323
Embargo Period
9-12-2022