Fiber Reinforced Concrete for Sustainable Structures
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ACI SP-299:2015 is a standard that encompasses a collection of research papers presented at various ACI conventions. These papers focus on the use of fiber reinforced concrete to create sustainable structures. The topics covered in the papers included in this standard range from the durability and interface mechanisms of natural fiber reinforced concrete, to the evaluation of the eco-mechanical performance of fiber reinforced concrete. Additionally, topics such as the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions in concrete, as well as the applications of fiber reinforcement for self-consolidating concrete, bridge link slabs, extruded prefabricated elements, and slab systems are discussed. The standard also explores the use of fabric-reinforced cementitious matrix systems for strengthening unreinforced masonry walls.
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