Published September 22, 2023 | Version v1
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Resource-efficient and climate-friendly design of concrete structures through advanced structural safety concepts

  • 1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

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As the bones and muscles of our built environment, engineering structures support all kind of societal activities. However, they consume huge amounts of resources and significantly contribute to impact on our environment. Structural design codes play an important matter in this regard since they regulate the use of materials by use of prescribed decision rules. These relatively simple and generalised rules offer significant potential for improvement. Grounded on risk-based optimisation approaches, this paper explores this potential in connection with the design of reinforced concrete floor systems. Assuming a large variety of realistic design situations, representative sets of such members are defined and designed according to the semi-probabilistic safety concept in the Eurocodes. The benefits of a risk-informed structural design compared to the use of these standardised decision rules is demonstrated in terms of material consumption and CO2 emissions.

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European Commission
CoDe-S - Codes for Design of Sustainable Structures 893527