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Whole-building embodied carbon of a North American LEED-certified library: Sensitivity analysis of the environmental impact of buildings materials

机译:北美LEED认证图书馆的整栋建筑包含的碳:建筑材料对环境影响的敏感性分析

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In the last decade, the study of environmental impacts of buildings was primarily focused on energy efficiency and operational carbon emissions associated with heating, cooling, ventilation, and lighting. International standards and regulations advocate the reduction of operational energy loads without considering embodied emissions. The construction sector consumes a significant proportion of the world's resources, mostly in the form of material usage and energy resources required for raw material extraction, transportation, and manufacturing. Embodied carbon represents the global warming potential of the construction materials, namely, the emissions of CO2 produced during the manufacturing process of building materials, and construction, material replacements, and end-of-life treatment. However, there is a lack of agreement on a standardized embodied carbon calculation method, associated boundaries, and the Embodied Carbon Coefficient (ECC) and databases used for these calculations. This study investigates the sensitivity of embodied carbon assessment to different assumptions. It identifies a practical approach that considers a project's material specifications and their environmental impact. The regional variabilities of the recycled contents of steel and aluminum, product wastage, transportation of material to the site, and expected repair and replacement are studied for a LEED-certified public library in Chicago (USA). The sensitivity analysis identifies aspects that impact the embodied carbon for an entire steel frame building with aluminum curtain walling. The proposed method describes how data collected during the LEED certification are a viable and representative description of the project as a whole, and may thus be used to perform more detailed analyses.
机译:在过去的十年中,对建筑物的环境影响的研究主要集中在与供暖,制冷,通风和照明相关的能源效率和运营碳排放量。国际标准和法规主张在不考虑具体排放的情况下减少运行能源负荷。建筑业消耗了世界上很大一部分资源,大部分形式是原材料开采,运输和制造所需的材料使用量和能源资源。含碳量代表了建筑材料的全球变暖潜力,即在建筑材料的制造过程中以及建筑,材料更换和报废处理过程中产生的二氧化碳排放量。但是,在标准化的含碳量计算方法,相关边界以及用于这些计算的含碳量系数(ECC)和数据库方面,尚无共识。本研究调查了具体化碳评估对不同假设的敏感性。它确定了一种考虑项目的材料规格及其环境影响的实用方法。对于美国芝加哥的LEED认证公共图书馆,研究了钢和铝的回收成分,产品浪费,材料运输到现场以及预期的维修和更换的区域差异。敏感性分析确定了影响铝幕墙的整个钢框架建筑内含碳量的方面。所提出的方法描述了在LEED认证过程中收集的数据如何成为整个项目的可行且具有代表性的描述,因此可用于执行更详细的分析。

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