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A concrete home for marine micro inhabitants

Author(s)
Natanzi, Atteyeh S.  
McNally, Ciaran  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/10600
Date Issued
2018-10-24
Date Available
2019-05-22T08:58:49Z
Abstract
In the last decades, the prevalence of artificial marine structures along natural shorelines has increased significantly. In some parts of the world, more than half of the available natural shoreline has been covered by these structures. Epibiotic diversity has been shown to decrease significantly on submerged artificial structures due to the reduced environmental heterogeneity of artificial environments. Natural rocky shores provide microhabitants through their rough surfaces, pits, rock pools and crevices. In contrast, modern building materials typically fail to provide many of these features. The ecological value of artificial coastal infrastructure could be increased through careful design of pre–fabricated ecological engineering units. Material selection is a crucial parameter in the design of these units. Reinforced concrete plays an important role in the design process due to its ease of production, relatively low cost and its suitability for mass construction. To maximise the potential of concrete to support biodiversity and natural capital, binder composition, aggregate type, and texture are considered to be important parameters. To investigate these parameters, an experimental programme has been developed which is focusing on a number of different concrete designs. Key engineering parameters, such as strength, chloride diffusion coefficient, and their ecological colonisation performance are evaluated.
Sponsorship
European Commission - European Regional Development Fund
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Publisher
RILEM Publications S.A.R.L.
Series
Volume 1, pp. 93-98
Copyright (Published Version)
2018 RILEM
Subjects

Epibiotic diversity

Ecological engineerin...

Microhabitants

Concrete designs

DOI
10.5281/zenodo.1405563
Web versions
https://synercrete.com/
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
Azenha, M., Schlicke, D., Benboudjema, F., Jędrzejewska, A. (eds.). SynerCrete’18: Interdisciplinary Approaches for Cement-based Materials and Structural Concrete: Synergizing Expertise and Bridging Scales of Space and Time
Conference Details
SynerCrete'18: The International Conference on Interdisciplinary Approaches for Cement-based Materials and Structural Concrete, Madeira, Portugal, 24-26 October 2018
ISBN
978-2-35158-202-2
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/
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Civil Engineering Research Collection

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