Análise de ciclo de vida de tijolos de argila queimados, tijolos de solo-cimento, e tijolos de solo-cimento ecológicos

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Autor(a) principal: Fontes, Caio Sant’Anna
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Lopes, Luan Barbosa
Tipo de documento: Trabalho de conclusão de curso
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/234900
Resumo: In this work, the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology was used to measure the environmental impacts of the production of three types of bricks, thus enabling a comparison of the results obtained for each one. In order to do so, Burnt Clay Bricks (TAQ), Soil-Cement Bricks (TSC) and Ecological Soil-Cement Bricks (TSCE) - which replaced part of the cement by blast furnace slag - were selected to be studied and compared to each other. The comparison aimed to demonstrate how advantageous, environmentally, is the production of the third of them in relation to the first two. In order to be able to perform the LCA, impact indicators were adopted, which served as a means to quantify the environmental impacts generated by the production of the bricks in their various manufacturing phases. The following impact classes were considered: acid rain, human toxicity, eutrophication, non-renewable energy and global warming. Life cycle inventories were performed for the three categories of bricks, and the input data used were secondary, since they were taken from the studies of Koroneos and Dompros and C. Chen. These inventories enabled the realization of Life Cycle Inventory Analyzes, which served as a way of identifying and quantifying the interactions between the life cycle of the bricks and the environment. The results obtained with the application of the impact indicators to the data from the Life Cycle Inventory Analysis were coherent and showed that the Ecological Soil-Cement Bricks really offers a superior performance to the other two bricks in the environmental aspect. Of the impact classes considered, global warming was considered to be the most significant impact of the Ecological Soil-Cement Brick when compared to other bricks. This situation is due to the fact that the production of this type of brick emits considerably less CO2, the main factor contributing to global warming with regard to the production of brick pieces
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spelling Análise de ciclo de vida de tijolos de argila queimados, tijolos de solo-cimento, e tijolos de solo-cimento ecológicosLife cycle analysis of fired clay bricks, soil-cement bricks, and bricks ecological soil-cementBrickSoil-cementBlast furnace slagTijoloSolo-cimentoEscória de alto fornoTijolosEscóriaCiclo de vida do produto - Aspectos ambientaisIn this work, the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology was used to measure the environmental impacts of the production of three types of bricks, thus enabling a comparison of the results obtained for each one. In order to do so, Burnt Clay Bricks (TAQ), Soil-Cement Bricks (TSC) and Ecological Soil-Cement Bricks (TSCE) - which replaced part of the cement by blast furnace slag - were selected to be studied and compared to each other. The comparison aimed to demonstrate how advantageous, environmentally, is the production of the third of them in relation to the first two. In order to be able to perform the LCA, impact indicators were adopted, which served as a means to quantify the environmental impacts generated by the production of the bricks in their various manufacturing phases. The following impact classes were considered: acid rain, human toxicity, eutrophication, non-renewable energy and global warming. Life cycle inventories were performed for the three categories of bricks, and the input data used were secondary, since they were taken from the studies of Koroneos and Dompros and C. Chen. These inventories enabled the realization of Life Cycle Inventory Analyzes, which served as a way of identifying and quantifying the interactions between the life cycle of the bricks and the environment. The results obtained with the application of the impact indicators to the data from the Life Cycle Inventory Analysis were coherent and showed that the Ecological Soil-Cement Bricks really offers a superior performance to the other two bricks in the environmental aspect. Of the impact classes considered, global warming was considered to be the most significant impact of the Ecological Soil-Cement Brick when compared to other bricks. This situation is due to the fact that the production of this type of brick emits considerably less CO2, the main factor contributing to global warming with regard to the production of brick piecesNeste trabalho foi utilizada a metodologia da Análise do Ciclo de Vida (ACV) para a realização da mensuração dos impactos ambientais da produção de três tipos de tijolos, possibilitando assim, a comparação dos resultados obtidos para cada um. Para tanto, Tijolos de Argila Queimados (TAQ), Tijolos Solo-Cimento (TSC) e Tijolos Solo-Cimento Ecológicos (TSCE) – que substitui parte do cimento por escória de alto-forno - foram selecionados para serem estudados e comparados entre si. A comparação teve como objetivo demonstrar o quão vantajoso, ambientalmente, se mostra a produção do terceiro deles em relação aos dois primeiros. Para que fosse possível a realização da ACV, foram adotados indicadores de impacto, que serviram como meio para a quantificação dos impactos ambientais gerados pela produção dos tijolos em suas várias fases de fabricação. Foram consideradas as seguintes classes de impacto: chuva ácida, toxicidade humana, eutrofização, energia não renovável e aquecimento global. Inventários de ciclo de vida foram realizados para as três categorias de tijolos, sendo de origem secundária os dados de entrada utilizados, uma vez que os mesmos foram tirados dos estudos de Koroneos e Dompros e C. Chen. Estes inventários possibilitaram a realização de Análises de Inventário de Ciclo de Vida, que serviram como forma de identificação e quantificação das interações entre o ciclo de vida dos tijolos e o meio ambiente. Os resultados obtidos com a aplicação dos indicadores de impacto aos dados provenientes das Análises de Inventário de Ciclo de Vida se mostraram coerentes e evidenciaram que o Tijolo Solo-Cimento Ecológico, realmente oferece um desempenho superior aos outros dois tijolos no quesito ambiental. Das classes de impacto consideradas, o aquecimento global foi tido como o impacto que maior evidência a vantagem do Tijolo Solo-Cimento Ecológico quando comparado com os outros tijolos. Esta situação se dá ao fato de que a produção deste tipo de tijolo emite consideravelmente menos CO2, principal fator contribuinte para o aquecimento global no que tange à produção de peças de tijolosUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Silva, Daniel Clemente Vieira Rêgo da [UNESP]Freitas, Marcia Regina de [UNESP]Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Fontes, Caio Sant’AnnaLopes, Luan Barbosa2022-05-25T20:07:49Z2022-05-25T20:07:49Z2018-11-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/234900porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESP2024-01-22T06:22:17Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/234900Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-01-22T06:22:17Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Análise de ciclo de vida de tijolos de argila queimados, tijolos de solo-cimento, e tijolos de solo-cimento ecológicos
Life cycle analysis of fired clay bricks, soil-cement bricks, and bricks ecological soil-cement
title Análise de ciclo de vida de tijolos de argila queimados, tijolos de solo-cimento, e tijolos de solo-cimento ecológicos
spellingShingle Análise de ciclo de vida de tijolos de argila queimados, tijolos de solo-cimento, e tijolos de solo-cimento ecológicos
Fontes, Caio Sant’Anna
Brick
Soil-cement
Blast furnace slag
Tijolo
Solo-cimento
Escória de alto forno
Tijolos
Escória
Ciclo de vida do produto - Aspectos ambientais
title_short Análise de ciclo de vida de tijolos de argila queimados, tijolos de solo-cimento, e tijolos de solo-cimento ecológicos
title_full Análise de ciclo de vida de tijolos de argila queimados, tijolos de solo-cimento, e tijolos de solo-cimento ecológicos
title_fullStr Análise de ciclo de vida de tijolos de argila queimados, tijolos de solo-cimento, e tijolos de solo-cimento ecológicos
title_full_unstemmed Análise de ciclo de vida de tijolos de argila queimados, tijolos de solo-cimento, e tijolos de solo-cimento ecológicos
title_sort Análise de ciclo de vida de tijolos de argila queimados, tijolos de solo-cimento, e tijolos de solo-cimento ecológicos
author Fontes, Caio Sant’Anna
author_facet Fontes, Caio Sant’Anna
Lopes, Luan Barbosa
author_role author
author2 Lopes, Luan Barbosa
author2_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Silva, Daniel Clemente Vieira Rêgo da [UNESP]
Freitas, Marcia Regina de [UNESP]
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fontes, Caio Sant’Anna
Lopes, Luan Barbosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brick
Soil-cement
Blast furnace slag
Tijolo
Solo-cimento
Escória de alto forno
Tijolos
Escória
Ciclo de vida do produto - Aspectos ambientais
topic Brick
Soil-cement
Blast furnace slag
Tijolo
Solo-cimento
Escória de alto forno
Tijolos
Escória
Ciclo de vida do produto - Aspectos ambientais
description In this work, the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology was used to measure the environmental impacts of the production of three types of bricks, thus enabling a comparison of the results obtained for each one. In order to do so, Burnt Clay Bricks (TAQ), Soil-Cement Bricks (TSC) and Ecological Soil-Cement Bricks (TSCE) - which replaced part of the cement by blast furnace slag - were selected to be studied and compared to each other. The comparison aimed to demonstrate how advantageous, environmentally, is the production of the third of them in relation to the first two. In order to be able to perform the LCA, impact indicators were adopted, which served as a means to quantify the environmental impacts generated by the production of the bricks in their various manufacturing phases. The following impact classes were considered: acid rain, human toxicity, eutrophication, non-renewable energy and global warming. Life cycle inventories were performed for the three categories of bricks, and the input data used were secondary, since they were taken from the studies of Koroneos and Dompros and C. Chen. These inventories enabled the realization of Life Cycle Inventory Analyzes, which served as a way of identifying and quantifying the interactions between the life cycle of the bricks and the environment. The results obtained with the application of the impact indicators to the data from the Life Cycle Inventory Analysis were coherent and showed that the Ecological Soil-Cement Bricks really offers a superior performance to the other two bricks in the environmental aspect. Of the impact classes considered, global warming was considered to be the most significant impact of the Ecological Soil-Cement Brick when compared to other bricks. This situation is due to the fact that the production of this type of brick emits considerably less CO2, the main factor contributing to global warming with regard to the production of brick pieces
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