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<title>Suitability of concrete produced with high contents of crushed wind-turbine blade</title>
<creator>Manso Morato, Javier</creator>
<creator>Hurtado Alonso, Nerea</creator>
<creator>García Llona, Aratz</creator>
<creator>Piñero, Ignacio</creator>
<creator>San José Lombera, José Tomás</creator>
<creator>Ortega López, Vanesa</creator>
<subject>Sustainability</subject>
<subject>Concrete high content crushed wind-turbine blade</subject>
<subject>Fresh performance</subject>
<subject>Compressive strength</subject>
<description>Comunicación presentada en: 6th International Conference on Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies (SCMT6) 2024, durante los días 9-14 de junio en Lyon (Francia)</description>
<description>Some of the first-installed wind turbines will have to be replaced soon, as they are&#xd;
approaching the end of their life span. These wind-turbine blades must be recycled,&#xd;
&#xd;
so their suitability to be added into concrete mixes as fibers is studied. Thus, a less-&#xd;
polluting fiber-reinforced concrete can be achieved, maintaining its mechanical&#xd;
&#xd;
behavior. To recycle numerous wind-turbine blades at an adequate rate, large&#xd;
amounts of waste need to be added into concrete. This study aims to find out the&#xd;
suitability of adding high amounts of this waste material (0% vol., 5% vol., and&#xd;
10% vol.). Testing yielded a slight decrease in fresh density and a higher occluded&#xd;
air content, yet largely maintaining its suitability for structural use according to the&#xd;
compressive strength. The results showed that concrete with a high content of&#xd;
crushed wind-turbine blade is suitable for structural use, being it an effective&#xd;
solution to said current sustainability problems.</description>
<date>2025-02-11</date>
<date>2025-02-11</date>
<date>2024</date>
<type>info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject</type>
<identifier>2515-3056</identifier>
<identifier>http://hdl.handle.net/10259/10202</identifier>
<identifier>10.18552/2024/SCMT/104</identifier>
<language>eng</language>
<relation>International Conference on Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies</relation>
<relation>https://doi.org/10.18552/2024/SCMT/104</relation>
<rights>info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess</rights>
<publisher>Coventry University</publisher>
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