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    Título
    Impact ballistic resistance of high workability concrete reinforced with crushed wind-turbine blade
    Autor
    Hernando Revenga, Manuel
    Revilla Cuesta, VíctorUBU authority Orcid
    Manso Morato, JavierUBU authority Orcid
    Hurtado Alonso, NereaUBU authority Orcid
    Fernández del Rey, Abraham
    Loya, José Antonio
    Publicado en
    4th World Conference on Advanced Materials for Defense
    Fecha de publicación
    2024
    Descripción
    Póster presentado en: 4th World Conference on Advanced Materials for Defense 2024, durante los días 20-22 de junio en Braga (Portugal)
    Abstract
    The implementation of circular economy in the wind-energy sector can be promoted by recycling the dismantled wind-turbine blades through crushing to produce fibres. The use of those fibres in self-compacting concrete allows improving its ductility and energy absorption, behavior that is analysed in this research by evaluating its impact ballistic resistance. The addition of this waste fibres from a percentage of 4.5% increased the flexural strength and impact ballistic of concrete. Although concrete with those recycled fibres did not reach the performance of conventional concrete, this study meant a starting point to try to develop concrete with that waste that exhibits high resistance to such external stresses
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    Materiales de construcción
    Building materials
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