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Cellular concrete: A viable low‐carbon alternative for developing countries in seismic regions?

Journal
Structural Concrete
ISSN
1464-4177
Date Issued
2025-02-05
Author(s)
Estefani Coral
ÁVILA VEGA, CARLOS FABIÁN  
Facultad de Ciencias, Ingeniería y Construcción  
GALLEGOS CASTRO, ELVIA DEL CARMEN  
Facultad de Ciencias, Ingeniería y Construcción  
Andrés Salazar
Liliana Barros
RIVERA TAPIA, EDGAR DAVID  
Facultad de Ciencias, Ingeniería y Construcción  
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/suco.202400892
Abstract
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>This study investigates the potential of cellular concrete as an environmentally friendly alternative for shear walls based structural systems in seismic‐prone areas. The construction industry significantly contributes to global energy consumption and carbon emissions, mainly through the use of conventional materials like concrete and steel. In seismic regions, the challenge is to build structures that are both sustainable and earthquake resistant. Through a “cradle‐to‐gate” life cycle assessment (LCA), the study analyses the environmental impact of constructing a seven‐story archetype residential building in Quito‐Ecuador. The research reveals that steel reinforcement is the primary source of CO<jats:sub>2</jats:sub> emissions and energy consumption. Cellular concrete demonstrates a notable reduction in CO<jats:sub>2</jats:sub> emissions compared with traditional concrete, emphasizing the potential of cellular concrete as a low‐carbon alternative. The findings underscore the need to integrate LCA into structural design to minimize ecological impact. While promising for developing cities, further research is essential to inform sustainable construction practices without compromising safety in seismic zones.</jats:p>

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