罗智星

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  • Name (Pinyin): luozhixing
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  • School/Department: 建筑学院
  • Administrative Position: 硕士生导师
  • Education Level: With Certificate of Graduation for Doctorate Study
  • Contact Information: luozhixing@xauat.edu.cn
  • Degree: Doctoral degree
  • Professional Title: Professor
  • Status: Employed
  • Academic Titles: 西安建筑科技大学建筑学院教授
  • Other Post: 绿色建筑全国重点实验室青年骨干,西安建筑科技大学绿色建筑评估研究中心副主任
  • Alma Mater: 西安建筑科技大学

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Embodied carbon emissions of office building: A case study of China's 78 office buildings

Release time:2024-08-09
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Affiliation of Author(s):
建筑学院
Journal:
Building and Environment
Key Words:
中文关键字:CO2排放;生命周期评价;物化阶段;办公建筑,英文关键字:CO2 emission; Life cycle assessment; Materializati
Abstract:
A CO2 emission in construction materialization stage is the key research point of architectural life cycle assessment, which is concentrated in emission time and in absolute emission volume. To build a calculation model for CO2 emissions in the materialization stage of office buildings, it should take into consideration the CO2 emissions generated from production and transportation of construction materials and equipment as well as the CO2 emissions generated from the construction process. By this calculation model, the CO2 emissions are analyzed and calculated of 78 office buildings in construction materialization stage. On average, the CO2 emissions in construction materialization stage are 326.75 kg – CO2/m2; with the increase of building height, CO2 emissions per unit area increase significantly and the CO2 emissions per unit area of super-high-rise buildings are 1.5 times that of the multi-storey buildings; the CO2 emissions of Civil Engineering account for 75% of the whole construction materialization stage; And the carbon emissions of steel, concrete, mortar and wall materials reach over 80% of the Civil Engineering. The storeys of the building and the consumption of construction materials are taken as two independent variables to set up a prediction model for CO2 emissions of office buildings in materialization stage. By statistical analysis and comparison, it can be found that the prediction formula using steel reinforcement, concrete and wall materials as independent variables can better predicate CO2 emissions in the construction materialization stage.
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罗智星
First Author:
liujiaping,yangliu,luozhixing
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Journal paper
Volume:
卷:95
Issue:
期:1
Page Number:
页:365-371
Translation or Not:
no
Date of Publication:
2016-01-01