Choi, J; Hong, D H; Lee, S H; Lee, H Y; Hong, T; Lee, D E and Park, H S (2023) Multi-objective green design model for prestressed concrete slabs in long-span buildings. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 19(5), pp. 531-549. ISSN 1745-2007
Abstract
Prestressed concrete (PC) slab using tendons is one of the most frequently used slab systems in the construction of buildings with long-span slabs. To simultaneously minimize the construction cost and the environmental impact, a green design model for PC slabs in long-span structures is necessary. In this paper, a multi-objective green design model for prestressed concrete slabs (MGDPCS) was developed to minimize both CO2 emissions and the construction costs of PC slabs. MGDPCS provides the optimized PC slab thickness, diameter and yield strength of the rebar, size and yield strength of the tendon using the Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm (NSGA-II) for the input PC slab size and load. Furthermore, the effects of changes in the long- and short-side of span and tendons of PC slabs on construction costs and environmental impact are analyzed using the proposed model. Accordingly, we developed two indicators, that is, the environmental and economic scores and the eco-friendly coefficient, to evaluate the performance of the practical green designs using MGDPCS. To verify the applicability of MGDPCS, the model was applied used to analyze the designs of PC slabs in an actual six-story industrial building with a slab span of 10 m × 10 m. The results showed that the optimal designs obtained from MGDPCS outperformed existing slab designs for buildings by 8.12% and 13.62% based on the reductions in CO2 emissions and costs, respectively.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | CO2 emissions; green design; multi-objective optimization; prestressed concrete slab; sustainable construction |
| Index terms: | rebar, design model, thickness, CO2 emissions, sustainable construction, multi-objective optimization, construction cost, environmental impact, genetic algorithm |
| Subjects: | design process, sustainable construction, materials science, algorithms, air quality, environmental impact, financial and cost management, building materials |
| Topics: | Engineering Principles, Sustainability, Construction Materials, Digital Applications, Design Practice, Cost Management |
| Descriptive scope: | 2 PC |
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