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Environment-friendly recycled steel fibre reinforced concrete
Highlights This study stems from the critical review of more than 140 research articles available in open literatures. It is the first to highlight the properties of recycled steel fibre with respect to cleaner applications. Sustainability analysis of recycled steel fibre reinforced concrete is established. The outcomes highlight best practices for sustainable and cleaner solutions using recycled steel fibres. The insight will enable an innovative alternative to achieve net-zero infrastructures.
Abstract Construction wastes have become one of critical issues in lifecycle asset management, slowing down the path towards net zero. Accordingly, the contribution of recycled materials in building design and construction is needed. In such a context, recycled steel fibres (RSF) from waste tires have been considered as an alternative to the industrial steel fibres(ISF). This paper presents a comprehensive and critical review on RSF use relatively to fibre properties, as well as the mechanical properties of RSF reinforced concrete. Both at wet and hardened state comparative analyses between ISF and RSF to improve compressive strength, splitting strength and flexural strength is performed. Moreover, based on the data of global warming potentials and prices, investigates the contribution of RSF towards sustainable development and economy in comparison with ISF.
Environment-friendly recycled steel fibre reinforced concrete
Highlights This study stems from the critical review of more than 140 research articles available in open literatures. It is the first to highlight the properties of recycled steel fibre with respect to cleaner applications. Sustainability analysis of recycled steel fibre reinforced concrete is established. The outcomes highlight best practices for sustainable and cleaner solutions using recycled steel fibres. The insight will enable an innovative alternative to achieve net-zero infrastructures.
Abstract Construction wastes have become one of critical issues in lifecycle asset management, slowing down the path towards net zero. Accordingly, the contribution of recycled materials in building design and construction is needed. In such a context, recycled steel fibres (RSF) from waste tires have been considered as an alternative to the industrial steel fibres(ISF). This paper presents a comprehensive and critical review on RSF use relatively to fibre properties, as well as the mechanical properties of RSF reinforced concrete. Both at wet and hardened state comparative analyses between ISF and RSF to improve compressive strength, splitting strength and flexural strength is performed. Moreover, based on the data of global warming potentials and prices, investigates the contribution of RSF towards sustainable development and economy in comparison with ISF.
Environment-friendly recycled steel fibre reinforced concrete
Qin, Xia (author) / Kaewunruen, Sakdirat (author)
2022-02-23
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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