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Recycling of Tire-Derived Fiber: The Contribution of Steel Cord on the Properties of Lightweight Concrete Based on Perlite Aggregate
The increasing amount of waste from the vulcanization industry has become a serious environmental challenge. Even the partial reuse of the steel contained in tires as dispersed reinforcement in the production of new building materials may contribute to reducing the environmental impact of this indus...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10004698/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903236 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16052124 |
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author | Kadela, Marta Małek, Marcin Jackowski, Mateusz Kunikowski, Mateusz Klimek, Agnieszka Dudek, Daniel Rośkowicz, Marek |
author_facet | Kadela, Marta Małek, Marcin Jackowski, Mateusz Kunikowski, Mateusz Klimek, Agnieszka Dudek, Daniel Rośkowicz, Marek |
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description | The increasing amount of waste from the vulcanization industry has become a serious environmental challenge. Even the partial reuse of the steel contained in tires as dispersed reinforcement in the production of new building materials may contribute to reducing the environmental impact of this industry while supporting the principle of sustainable development. In this study, the concrete samples were made of Portland cement, tap water, lightweight perlite aggregates, and steel cord fibers. Two different addition of steel cord fibers (1.3% and 2.6% wt. of concrete, respectively) were used. The samples of lightweight concrete based on perlite aggregate with steel cord fiber addition showed a significant increase in compressive (18–48%), tensile (25–52%), and flexural strength (26–41%). Moreover, higher thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity were reported after incorporating steel cord fibers into the concrete matrix; however, the specific heat values decreased after these modifications. The highest values of thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity were obtained for samples modified with a 2.6% addition of steel cord fibers and were equal to 0.912 ± 0.002 W/mK and 0.562 ± 0.002 µm(2)/s, respectively. Maximum specific heat, on the other hand, was reported for plain concrete (R)—1.678 ± 0.001 MJ/m(3) K. |
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spelling | pubmed-100046982023-03-11 Recycling of Tire-Derived Fiber: The Contribution of Steel Cord on the Properties of Lightweight Concrete Based on Perlite Aggregate Kadela, Marta Małek, Marcin Jackowski, Mateusz Kunikowski, Mateusz Klimek, Agnieszka Dudek, Daniel Rośkowicz, Marek Materials (Basel) Article The increasing amount of waste from the vulcanization industry has become a serious environmental challenge. Even the partial reuse of the steel contained in tires as dispersed reinforcement in the production of new building materials may contribute to reducing the environmental impact of this industry while supporting the principle of sustainable development. In this study, the concrete samples were made of Portland cement, tap water, lightweight perlite aggregates, and steel cord fibers. Two different addition of steel cord fibers (1.3% and 2.6% wt. of concrete, respectively) were used. The samples of lightweight concrete based on perlite aggregate with steel cord fiber addition showed a significant increase in compressive (18–48%), tensile (25–52%), and flexural strength (26–41%). Moreover, higher thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity were reported after incorporating steel cord fibers into the concrete matrix; however, the specific heat values decreased after these modifications. The highest values of thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity were obtained for samples modified with a 2.6% addition of steel cord fibers and were equal to 0.912 ± 0.002 W/mK and 0.562 ± 0.002 µm(2)/s, respectively. Maximum specific heat, on the other hand, was reported for plain concrete (R)—1.678 ± 0.001 MJ/m(3) K. MDPI 2023-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10004698/ /pubmed/36903236 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16052124 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Kadela, Marta Małek, Marcin Jackowski, Mateusz Kunikowski, Mateusz Klimek, Agnieszka Dudek, Daniel Rośkowicz, Marek Recycling of Tire-Derived Fiber: The Contribution of Steel Cord on the Properties of Lightweight Concrete Based on Perlite Aggregate |
title | Recycling of Tire-Derived Fiber: The Contribution of Steel Cord on the Properties of Lightweight Concrete Based on Perlite Aggregate |
title_full | Recycling of Tire-Derived Fiber: The Contribution of Steel Cord on the Properties of Lightweight Concrete Based on Perlite Aggregate |
title_fullStr | Recycling of Tire-Derived Fiber: The Contribution of Steel Cord on the Properties of Lightweight Concrete Based on Perlite Aggregate |
title_full_unstemmed | Recycling of Tire-Derived Fiber: The Contribution of Steel Cord on the Properties of Lightweight Concrete Based on Perlite Aggregate |
title_short | Recycling of Tire-Derived Fiber: The Contribution of Steel Cord on the Properties of Lightweight Concrete Based on Perlite Aggregate |
title_sort | recycling of tire-derived fiber: the contribution of steel cord on the properties of lightweight concrete based on perlite aggregate |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10004698/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903236 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16052124 |
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