Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8106144 | Journal of Cleaner Production | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Construction processes may produce environmental pollutions, such as noise and emissions of greenhouse gas and air pollutants that are studied in the paper, and estimation of them is essential to planning the construction process regarding pollution-reduction. Based on the calculating models developed from the EPA NONROAD model and the noise theory, a discrete-event simulation method is developed to estimate the emissions and noise by reflecting the uncertainty, randomness and dynamics in construction. The simulation framework concerning the modeling features for the environment-related factors and the simulation strategy incorporated with the calculating models is described. A case study for an earthmoving project is presented to demonstrate and validate the proposed simulation method for predicting the pollutions. In contrast to field measurement and existing estimating methods, the proposed simulation is more convenient and accounts for more particularities such as uncertainty, randomness and dynamics in quantifying the emissions and equivalent continuous noise from a construction process.
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Authors
Hong Zhang, Dong Zhai, Ying Nan Yang,