2021
DOI: 10.5539/jms.v11n1p49
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Optical Fiber Waste Used as Reinforcement for Concrete with Recycled Marble Aggregate

Abstract: Sustainable development in the 21st century depends on the reuse of materials and products, as well as on economic and environmental incentives for recycling. Several studies have sought to improve the quality of concrete, as well as its durability and strength, by adding fibers (metallic, polypropylene, carbon, vegetables) or by replacing the aggregate. The use of optical fiber waste in concrete is still incipient and few studies address the use of marble aggregate to be used in concrete. This research assess… Show more

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“…Mortars are used extensively throughout the world in applications such as wall and ceiling coatings, flooring, or grouting, and even for structural purposes, such as masonry and precast mortar grout (Santos, 2011;Barbosa et al, 2021;Castro et al, 2021;Schuab et al, 2021). In recent years, several companies have been replacing pre-prepared for precast mortars due to the difficulties in stocking and characterizing materials and inaccurate material proportions at the construction site (Barbosa, Santos, 2011;Haddad et al, 2020;Souza, Carvalhais, Santos, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mortars are used extensively throughout the world in applications such as wall and ceiling coatings, flooring, or grouting, and even for structural purposes, such as masonry and precast mortar grout (Santos, 2011;Barbosa et al, 2021;Castro et al, 2021;Schuab et al, 2021). In recent years, several companies have been replacing pre-prepared for precast mortars due to the difficulties in stocking and characterizing materials and inaccurate material proportions at the construction site (Barbosa, Santos, 2011;Haddad et al, 2020;Souza, Carvalhais, Santos, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%