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Modeling and Analysis of Carbon Emission in Life Cycle of Wave Beam Steel Guardrail

Huimin Liu, Dan Li, Hanwu Lin, Muyu Qi () and Xuejian Tian
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Huimin Liu: Guangdong province highway construction co., ltd
Dan Li: CATS Testing Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd
Hanwu Lin: Guangdong province highway construction co., ltd
Muyu Qi: CATS Testing Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd
Xuejian Tian: CATS Testing Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd

A chapter in Proceedings of the 2023 4th International Conference on Management Science and Engineering Management (ICMSEM 2023), 2024, pp 1726-1734 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract To refine the calculation of carbon emissions from the entire life cycle dimension of highways and provide theoretical support for the emission reduction of traffic safety facilities, life cycle assessment and carbon emission calculation methods are used to explore the carbon emission characteristics of corrugated beam steel guardrails throughout the entire process, clarify the accounting system boundary and analysis process, and construct emission models. In order to effectively reduce the carbon emissions generated by the construction of corrugated beam steel guardrails during highway construction, carbon emissions analysis and comparison were conducted based on field research and official data for commonly used double row double wave guardrails and three wave guardrails. The establishment of a carbon emission model for corrugated beam steel guardrails provides a foundation for “bottom-up” carbon emission statistics in the field of highways, improving the level of refined management in the process of highway construction and maintenance.

Keywords: Life cycle assessment; expressway; Corrugated beam steel guardrail; Carbon emission accounting; Model building (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-256-9_176

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