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Influence of changes in design parameters on sustainable design model of flat plate floor systems in residential or mixed-use buildings

Authors
Bae, Sang GeunChoi, JewooOh, Hyung SeokAn, Jung HwanLee, Min GyuYun, Da YoKim, YousokPark, Hyo Seon
Issue Date
Dec-2020
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Keywords
Embodied CO2 emissions; Multi-objective structural optimization; Sustainable design model; Residential buildings; Flat plate floor system
Citation
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY, v.63
Journal Title
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY
Volume
63
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/11439
DOI
10.1016/j.scs.2020.102498
ISSN
2210-6707
Abstract
Flat plate floor systems are most often constructed in residential or mixed-use buildings for a variety of reasons such as shortening the construction time, reducing the floor height and achieving spatial flexibility. Additionally, flat plate floor systems have the largest volume among the structural members, so these systems have the largest influence on determining the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and costs incurred in the building construction and design stages. To analyze how CO2 emissions and amount of building materials in the floor system are affected by design parameters that can be considered in design and construction stages, a sustainable design model that minimizes CO2 emissions and construction costs of the flat plate floor system is developed. The developed technique was applied to design of flat plate floors with 126 different dimensions to analyze the effect of the design parameters on costs and CO2 emissions. Additionally, the performance of the proposed method was evaluated by applying it to design of a 47-story mixed-use building. The results indicates that active design parameters that determined the environmental impact and cost of flat plates were the yield strength of rebar, rebar diameter, slab thickness, and the compressive strength of concrete.
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