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DuRSAAM · PhD Training Network on Durable, Reliable and Sustainable Structures with Alkali-Activated Materials

H2020Status: CLOSED1 November 201828 February 2023EU funding €3,397,848Call H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018

DuRSAAM is a collaborative PhD framework creating a critical mass of experts skilled in innovative alkali-activated material (AAM) concrete, as a key enabling technology for a sustainable and resilient built environment. AAM technology presents a new generation of materials, ideally conceived to respond to the need for more efficient, durable, eco-friendly and reliable construction, and utilizing by-product resources as raw materials. Modern concrete will be produced with low carbon footprint (CO2 emissions reduced by 80%), lower energy consumption and reduced use of primary resources (>1.5 t raw materials are quarried per t Portland cement clinker; this will be reduced by >60%), and with an addressable market for AAM binders of 5 B€/yr. DuRSAAM answers unmet industry demands, to facilitate emerging AAM technology for continued market entry and to unlock its potential in society. The consortium brings together 7 academic and 15 non-academic partners, to excel in the scientific development and exploitation of AAM concrete, advancing design, modelling and practice beyond the state-of-the-art. It holds a unique focus on: (1) today’s concerns of users and engineers that the durability and sustainability of AAM concrete is yet insufficiently quantified; and (2) provision of an AAM technology for rehabilitation of structures to meet the growing demand for renovation, to be developed in parallel with AAM for new concrete structures.The network will deliver world-leading training in this multidisciplinary field through 13 PhDs in interrelated aspects of AAM concrete, fibre reinforced high-performance concrete, and textile-reinforced mortar, as well as sustainability assessment. The outcomes will be instrumental in delivering a sustainable future in Europe’s construction industry, which is increasingly driven by the growing demand for durable yet cost-effective solutions, driving a greater focus on reliable and comprehensive eco-efficient material technologies such as AAM.

Consortium · 22 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITEIT GENT

BE · €512,640

partner

AURUBIS BULGARIA AD

BG

partner

CEMENTOS ARGOS SA

CO

partner

GRADMONT DOO ZA GRADEVINARSTVO INZENJERING PROMET I USLUGE GRADACAC

BA

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD

UK · €606,345

partner

SIKA TECHNOLOGY AG

CH

partner

BEKAERT NV

BE

partner

RESOURCEFULL

BE

partner

TECHNIKI EPISKEVASTIKI KE KATASKEVASTIKI ETEREIA PERIORISMENIS EVTHINIS

EL

partner

FDN Engineering BV

NL

participant

KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE

DE · €505,577

participant

EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZUERICH

CH · €281,277

partner

GEMEENTE ROTTERDAM

NL

partner

VLAAMSE GEWEST

BE

partner

OCV CHAMBERY INTERNATIONAL

FR

partner

CRH NEDERLAND BV

NL

partner

ARCELORMITTAL BELGIUM NV

BE

participant

PANEPISTIMIO PATRON

EL · €486,035

partner

Sanacon

BE

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT

NL · €531,240

partner

INSTITUTE OF APPLIED ECONOMICS APS

DK

participant

SVEUCILISTE U ZAGREBU GRADEVINSKI FAKULTET

HR · €474,734

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