Abstract
The research concerns the feasibility of recycling fibers from mineral wool residues from construction and demolition waste, by incorporating them into a fine grained concrete. All the specimens of concrete with various types of fibers have been subjected to the mechanical tests of flexural and compressive strength. Also the pre-cracking and postcracking softening behaviour of concrete with fiber residues has been investigated. The flexural load-CMOD and load-deflection relationships, obtained in three-point bending test, have been used to determine the fracture parameters: fracture energy, critical stress intensity factor, critical crack tip opening displacement, critical effective crack length. It was verified that the incorporation of mineral residues to a cement concrete is a viable alternative for their recycling; the new composites analyzed maintain adequate mechanical properties for different application.
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Kosior-Kazberuk, M., Krassowska, J., & Piña Ramírez, C. (2018). Post cracking behaviour of fibre reinforced concrete with mineral wool fibers residues. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 174). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201817402016
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