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New Environmental friendly and Durable conCrete, integrating industrial by-products and hybrid systems, for civil, industrial and offshore applications – EnDurCrete

Keywords
Structural properties of materials, Low-clinker concrete, offshore structures, Tunnels, Harbors, Durability, Corrosion Inhibitors, Selfhealing, Self-monitoring, Modelling, Health structural monitoring
Researchers (14)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  27655  PhD Sabina Dolenec  Geology  Researcher  2018 - 2021 
2.  31346  MSc Nina Gartner  Materials science and technology  Researcher  2018 - 2021 
3.  17966  Janez Gomboc    Technical associate  2018 - 2021 
4.  16432  PhD Lucija Hanžič  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021 
5.  37501  PhD Miha Hren  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021 
6.  31345  MSc Andrej Kranjc  Materials science and technology  Researcher  2018 - 2021 
7.  18492  Anton Kranjc    Technical associate  2016 - 2021 
8.  17353  Viljem Kuhar    Technical associate  2018 - 2021 
9.  08281  PhD Andraž Legat  Civil engineering  Head  2018 - 2021 
10.  18493  Irfan Pašagić    Technical associate  2016 - 2021 
11.  50085  Sebastijan Robič  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021 
12.  13200  PhD Aljoša Šajna  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021 
13.  18453  Mojca Škerl    Technical associate  2018 - 2021 
14.  18494  Tomislav Tomše    Technical associate  2018 - 2021 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  1502  Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute  Ljubljana  5866324000 
Abstract
The main goal of Endurcrete Project is to develop a new cost-effective sustainable reinforced concrete for long lasting and added value applications. The concept is based on the integration of novel low-clinker cement including high-value industrial by-products, new nano and micro technologies and hybrid systems ensuring enhanced durability of sustainable concrete structures with high mechanical properties, self-healing and self-monitoring capacities. Among key technologies there are: nano-enabled smart corrosion inhibitors, self-sensing carbon-based nanofillers, multifunctional coatings with self-healing properties and sensorised non-metallic reinforcement systems. Innovative design concepts will be developed for smart installation, disassembly and re-use of the new green pre-cast and cast in place elements aiming at enabling easy recycling and re-using approaches. The functionality of the developed concrete structures will be proved under severe operating conditions supported by experimental and numerical tools to better understand factors affecting durability and capture the multiscale evolution of damage as well as to enable service life prediction.Demonstrators will be tested in working sites of tunnels, ports and offshore structures, in order to prove the enhanced durability (\40%, i.e. \30 years) and decreased cost (-35%) of the new concrete systems in such critical applications.Innovation aspects such standardization, life cycle assessments, health and safety and training activities will be performed. Finally, in order to maximize the exploitation of findings and ensure dissemination and impacts beyond the project duration, business models and plans for the proposed solutions will be developed.The Consortium, led by HeidelbergCement and involving 16 partners (6 SMEs), will have a strong economic and social impact (1billion € and 6900 high quality jobs by 2025), considering concrete markets and related applications. The foreseen project duration is 3.5 year
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