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100 _aSharma, Atul
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100 _aBasavaraj, Anusha S.
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100 _aChaunsali, Piyush
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100 _aGettu, Ravindra
_9173796
245 _aCalcium Sulfoaluminate Cement Manufacturing in India— Prospects and Prognosis of Environmental Impacts
300 _a17-28 p.
520 _aCalcium sulfoaluminate (CSA) cement is a low-CO2 binder exhibiting useful properties, such as shrinkage compensation and rapid hardening, which can be achieved by altering its phase composition. In this paper, a hypothetical scenario of CSA cement manufacturing at an existing Indian cement plant is investigated for the environmental consequences (that is, CO2 emissions and energy consumed) using the life cycle assessment methodology. Thirteen laboratory-scale studies from the literature were selected for potential upscaling to industrial level production. The analysis showed that the manufacturing of CSA clinker could result in a 15 to 55% reduction in the CO2 emissions without a significant change in energy consumption when compared to ordinary portland cement. The impacts of CSA cement manufacturing were comparable to those of blended cements, such as those with slag and fly ash.
650 _aAlternative Raw Materials
_9878461
650 _aCalcium Sulfoaluminate (CSA) Cement
_9878462
650 _aCarbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions
_9878463
650 _aEnergy Consumption
_917478
650 _aLife Cycle Assessment
773 0 _dDetroit, U.S.A : American Concrete Institute
_x0889325X
_tACI Materials Journal
856 _uDOI: 10.14359/51738456
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_cART
_o14993
_pMr. Muhammad Rafique Al Haj Rajab Ali (Late)
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