Implementing the concept of ?sustainable development? in ukraine by use autoclaved aerated concrete
Journal: Construction, materials science, mechanical engineering (Vol.1, No. 81)Publication Date: 2016-11-10
Authors : Brynzin I.V.; Paruta V.А.;
Page : 148-153
Keywords : The concept of "sustainable development"; energy saving; environmental safety; autoclaved aerated concrete.;
Abstract
Purpose. Implementation of the concept of "sustainable development" in Ukraine by the use of autoclaved aerated concrete, in the construction of low- and high-rise buildings and structures. The article describes the main characteristics of autoclaved aerated concrete, from the stage of extraction of raw materials and ending with recycling stage. Justified a broad introduction to the construction industry. Methodology. The results are obtained in the form of an expert opinion by comparing the requirements apply in accordance with the concept of "sustainable development" and the properties of autoclaved aerated concrete (physical, mechanical and environmental). Findings.The application of autoclaved aerated concrete for the realization of the concept of "sustainable development" in Ukraine. Originality. The development of ideas about the use of AAC which is an optimal solution concept of "sustainable development" in Ukraine. Practical value. An optimal solution to the problem of energy saving and environmental safety in construction.
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