This research investigates the performance of Steel Fiber Reinforced Rubberized Concrete (SFRRC) that incorporates high volumes of End-of-life tire materials, (i.e., both rubber particles and recycled tire steel fibers) in strengthening existing reinforced concrete (RC) beams. The mechanical and durability properties were determined for an environmentally friendly SFRRC mixture that incorporates a large volume (60% by volume aggregate replacement) of rubber particles and is solely reinforced by recycled tire steel fibers. The material was assessed experimentally under flexural, compressive and impact loading, and thus results led to the development of a numerical model using the Finite Element Method. Furthermore, a numerical study on full-...
Currently, the disposal of used tires is a worldwide challenge, due to their non-degradability. Ther...
This paper presents some results and discusses the feasibility of adding recycled steel fibre from s...
Recycled rubber particles and steel fibres from end-of-life tyres have the potential to enhance the ...
This research investigates the performance of Steel Fiber Reinforced Rubberized Concrete (SFRRC) tha...
This work aims to develop materials for flexible concrete pavements as an alternative to asphalt con...
Researchers investigated the utilization of crumb rubber aggregate recycled from waste tire in concr...
This study investigates the viability of incorporating high doses of recycled tire steel fibers (RSF...
Despite having many advantages, using rubber to produce reinforced concrete members like beams is st...
According to recent data, every year approximately 2.5 million tons of used tires (about 250 million...
Large quantities of scrap tires are generated each year globally. In Malaysia, huge quantities of sc...
Concrete properties, such as toughness and ductility, are enhanced to resist different impacts or b...
Tire production is increasing every year due to the increase in vehicle sales. The generation and di...
With the accelerated accumulation of scrap tires, the landfill becomes unacceptable due to limited s...
Large quantities of post-consumer tyres are discarded worldwide every year (1.5 billion units/year) ...
The manufacturing technology of reinforced concrete with the use of steel fibers to improve its mech...
Currently, the disposal of used tires is a worldwide challenge, due to their non-degradability. Ther...
This paper presents some results and discusses the feasibility of adding recycled steel fibre from s...
Recycled rubber particles and steel fibres from end-of-life tyres have the potential to enhance the ...
This research investigates the performance of Steel Fiber Reinforced Rubberized Concrete (SFRRC) tha...
This work aims to develop materials for flexible concrete pavements as an alternative to asphalt con...
Researchers investigated the utilization of crumb rubber aggregate recycled from waste tire in concr...
This study investigates the viability of incorporating high doses of recycled tire steel fibers (RSF...
Despite having many advantages, using rubber to produce reinforced concrete members like beams is st...
According to recent data, every year approximately 2.5 million tons of used tires (about 250 million...
Large quantities of scrap tires are generated each year globally. In Malaysia, huge quantities of sc...
Concrete properties, such as toughness and ductility, are enhanced to resist different impacts or b...
Tire production is increasing every year due to the increase in vehicle sales. The generation and di...
With the accelerated accumulation of scrap tires, the landfill becomes unacceptable due to limited s...
Large quantities of post-consumer tyres are discarded worldwide every year (1.5 billion units/year) ...
The manufacturing technology of reinforced concrete with the use of steel fibers to improve its mech...
Currently, the disposal of used tires is a worldwide challenge, due to their non-degradability. Ther...
This paper presents some results and discusses the feasibility of adding recycled steel fibre from s...
Recycled rubber particles and steel fibres from end-of-life tyres have the potential to enhance the ...