International audienceThis study deals with the recycling of a particular Ultra-High Performance Fibre Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC) called Ductal®. This material, characterized by a high mechanical resistance and a high steel fibre content, represent a challenge for the conventional recycling processes. The high voltage electric pulse fragmentation (EPF) technology was investigated here as a potential breakthrough technology for liberating the steel fibres from the sand/cement paste, with the objective to recycle both fractions into new concrete products. The EPF technology relies on highly energetic electrical pulses to selectively fragment composite materials i.e. to generate cracks along grain boundaries. Tests were performed at lab-scal...
Experimental investigations on the mechanical properties of ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) i...
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) is a novel relatively construction material exhibiting enhanc...
A clear case for carbon fibre recovery and reuse exists on environmental grounds due to the high cos...
International audienceUltra-High Performance Fibre-Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC) such as LafargeHolci...
AbstractGlobal increase of composite waste urgently requires innovative recycling technology. The th...
International audienceThis study investigates the efficiency of the electrofragmentation technology ...
International audienceThis study presents an evaluation of an innovative technique for the treatment...
The use of composites is constantly increasing in several sectors, from wind energy to automotive, t...
This study investigates the efficiency of electrodynamic fragmentation (EDF) technology for the up-c...
The research concerns the feasibility of recycling fibers from mineral wool residues from constructi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The utilization of waste steel fibres (coming from the recycling process of the old tires) in produc...
Herein, an investigation of multi-generational recyclability of polypropylene fibre reinforced concr...
This paper investigates the energy absorption capacity of a sustainable Ultra-High Performance Fibre...
Micro-plastics pollution has risen at an alarming pace over the last decades and it is now recognise...
Experimental investigations on the mechanical properties of ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) i...
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) is a novel relatively construction material exhibiting enhanc...
A clear case for carbon fibre recovery and reuse exists on environmental grounds due to the high cos...
International audienceUltra-High Performance Fibre-Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC) such as LafargeHolci...
AbstractGlobal increase of composite waste urgently requires innovative recycling technology. The th...
International audienceThis study investigates the efficiency of the electrofragmentation technology ...
International audienceThis study presents an evaluation of an innovative technique for the treatment...
The use of composites is constantly increasing in several sectors, from wind energy to automotive, t...
This study investigates the efficiency of electrodynamic fragmentation (EDF) technology for the up-c...
The research concerns the feasibility of recycling fibers from mineral wool residues from constructi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The utilization of waste steel fibres (coming from the recycling process of the old tires) in produc...
Herein, an investigation of multi-generational recyclability of polypropylene fibre reinforced concr...
This paper investigates the energy absorption capacity of a sustainable Ultra-High Performance Fibre...
Micro-plastics pollution has risen at an alarming pace over the last decades and it is now recognise...
Experimental investigations on the mechanical properties of ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) i...
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) is a novel relatively construction material exhibiting enhanc...
A clear case for carbon fibre recovery and reuse exists on environmental grounds due to the high cos...