| Processo: | 13/50107-6 |
| Modalidade de apoio: | Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular |
| Data de Início da vigência: | 01 de junho de 2013 |
| Data de Término da vigência: | 31 de julho de 2015 |
| Área do conhecimento: | Engenharias - Engenharia Civil - Construção Civil |
| Acordo de Cooperação: | University of Michigan |
| Pesquisador responsável: | Holmer Savastano Junior |
| Beneficiário: | Holmer Savastano Junior |
| Pesquisador Responsável no exterior: | Victor Li |
| Instituição Parceira no exterior: | University of Michigan , Estados Unidos |
| Instituição Sede: | Faculdade de Zootecnia e Engenharia de Alimentos (FZEA). Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Pirassununga , SP, Brasil |
| Município da Instituição Sede: | Pirassununga |
| Assunto(s): | Concreto Fibras naturais Sustentabilidade |
| Palavra(s)-Chave do Pesquisador: | Agricultural Fibers | Civil Infrastructure | Concrete | Durability | Iron Ore Tailings | Sustainability |
Resumo
Sustainable alternatives to energy intensive, high carbon footprint, concrete building materials are needed in order to meet the needs of both new construction and to maintain existing infrastructure in harmony with the natural environment. True sustainability demands both material greenness and enhanced durability, which lowers the need for costly and environmentally unfriendly repair work. This project develops a novel class of fiber-reinforced composite materials, combining the greenness of incorporating agricultural fiber and mining waste (iron ore tailings) with the enhanced durability of Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC). These new "Green ECC" will provide a highly sustainable alternative to conventional concrete materials for Infrastructure systems, an alternative that is badly needed and not currently provided by any other materials. On a societal level, this project will touch the life of every person by producing truly sustainable construction materials that substantially lower the energy consumption and carbon production of the building and construction industries. Replacing even 1% of conventional concrete with Green ECC would be equivalent to taking millions of cars off of the road. The PI in Sao Paulo has a current FAPESP project on "Agroindustrial waste and their potential use as appropriate materials for housing and infrastructure." This project will contribute to the tine of activity in composite design methodology. The PI in Michigan has current NSF and DoD projects on ECC development for infrastructure and defense applications. This project will contribute to the line of activity in greening material ingredients through agricultural fibers. (AU)
| Matéria(s) publicada(s) na Agência FAPESP sobre o auxílio: |
| Mais itensMenos itens |
| TITULO |
| Matéria(s) publicada(s) em Outras Mídias ( ): |
| Mais itensMenos itens |
| VEICULO: TITULO (DATA) |
| VEICULO: TITULO (DATA) |