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<subfield code="a">The large number of wind farms that will have to be dismantled in coming years is prompting a&#xd;
search for reliable wind-turbine-blade recycling methods, but there is not yet a broad consensus&#xd;
on the most appropriate. Jointly crushing all the blade components produces a material that is&#xd;
referred to as Raw-Crushed Wind-Turbine Blade (RCWTB), formed by fibers from the crushing of&#xd;
Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) composite, and spherical balsa-wood and polyurethane&#xd;
particles. The incorporation of this inexpensive and easy-to-produce material in concrete could&#xd;
help to solve the problem of blades recycling, but this approach has not been extensively evaluated in the literature. In the present study, the overall addition of RCWTB up to 6 % by volume&#xd;
in concrete was analyzed in terms of mechanical performance and carbon footprint. The results&#xd;
showed that the incorporation of RCWTB might be beneficial for both the mechanical behavior of&#xd;
concrete and its sustainability rating. RCWTB at 1.5 % improved compressive strength in a&#xd;
conventional concrete design, yielding values above 50 MPa at 28 days. Furthermore, this content&#xd;
reduced the carbon footprint per unit of compressive strength by 0.12 kgCO2eq/(MPa⋅m3&#xd;
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Similarly, 6.0 % RCWTB improved flexural strength, reaching values higher than 6 MPa, and&#xd;
reducing the carbon footprint per unit of flexural strength by 7.5 %. The waste had no significant&#xd;
negative effect on the temporal development of the mechanical performance of concrete.&#xd;
Furthermore, if all the wind-turbine blades annually dismantled in Spain, the world’s fifth largest&#xd;
wind-energy producer, were crushed and converted into RCWTB, it could all be recycled at rates&#xd;
of 0.6–2.2 % within the total annual volume of commercial concrete produced in Spain. These&#xd;
figures show that RCWTB production is a feasible solution for recycling decommissioned windturbine blades, as it can be successfully used for manufacturing sustainable concretes with suitable mechanical and environmental performance levels.</subfield>
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