2024
DOI: 10.35784/bud-arch.5491
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Engineering properties of self-compacting concrete incorporating PET fibres and recycled fine concrete aggregates

Meriem Bayah,
Farid Debieb,
El-Hadj Kadri
et al.

Abstract: Concrete is currently the most frequently used material in the building sector due to its favourable properties. However, the proliferation of waste poses a significant environmental problem. Over the past three decades, researchers have explored the use of construction and demolition waste (CDW) as well as plastic waste as aggregates, binders, and fibres in construction materials. This approach has emerged as a notable solution to address environmental and economic challenges. The objective of this research i… Show more

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