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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 01 Apr 2013

SUSTAINABLE DESIGN AND ENERGY CONSUMPTION ANALYSIS FOR STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS

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Page Range: 120 – 135
DOI: 10.3992/jgb.8.1.120
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ABSTRACT

The engineering community has been striving to design more sustainable buildings in an attempt to reduce both environmental impact and energy use during all phases of design, construction and operation. Design professionals currently have very limited guidance or tools to incorporate life-cycle and sustainability concepts into their designs. After reviewing the capabilities and limitations of four current life cycle analysis (LCA) computer programs, this research has selected the Athena Impact Estimator v4.0 to perform parametric studies of structural members made up of different construction materials. The energy consumption values are calculated and compared for columns, beams, concrete suspended slabs, precast double-tee sections and various other floor types. While Athena did offer some insights based on its LCA results, this research has concluded that existing LCA and sustainability analysis programs have too few options to meet the current needs of design professionals. A more accurate, sophisticated whole-building LCA tool needs to be developed to assess sustainable properties of design alternatives and to produce the most sustainable structural systems.

Copyright: © 2013 College Publishing 2013

Contributor Notes

Former Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering, The Ohio State University, jdanatzko@gmail.com.

Associate Professor, Department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering, The Ohio State University, sezen.1@osu.edu.

Assistant Professor, Construction Systems Management Program, The Ohio State University (corresponding author), chen.1399@osu.edu.

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