Recycled Fibers in Fiber-Reinforced Cementitious Composites: Experimental Results and Numerical Modelling
A special issue of Fibers (ISSN 2079-6439).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2017) | Viewed by 590
Special Issue Editor
Interests: structural analysis and design; structural concrete; seismic assessment and retrofitting; sustainable cementitious composites
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Dear Colleagues,
The use of “green” constituents is emerging as a challenge for enhancing sustainability in concrete production. In this context, the use of recycled fibers is one of the most promising prospects.
This Special Issue aims to collect contributions on the most recent advances about the physical and mechanical characterisation of Fiber-Reinforced Cementitious Composites (FRCC) with Recycled Fibers (RFs). Specifically, it includes (but is not limited to) studies on FRCC produced with Recycled Steel Fibers (RSFs) obtained from waste tires. However, researches on other types of fibers (e.g., made of nylon, plastic, glass, etc.) are of interest, also, as they may shed light on more innovative and less explored possibilities of using RFs in FRCCs.
Moreover, although experimental results are certainly relevant in gaining empirical evidence about the technical feasibility of using a RFs in cementitious composites and its performance with respect to purposely produced “industrial” fibers, theoretical contributions intended at capturing the specific features of RFs and their interactions with cement-matrices are also welcome.
Finally, I hope this Special Issue will provide readers with a selection of papers drawing the current state of knowledge on the use of recycled fibers in cementitous composites.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Enzo Martinelli
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Fiber-Reinforced Cementitious Composites
- Recycled Fibers
- Waste tires
- Plastic fibers
- Bond
- Post-Cracking response
- Experimental tests
- Theoretical models
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