2023
DOI: 10.1617/s11527-023-02211-y
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Article of RILEM TC 292-MCC: life cycle assessment (LCA) of non-metallic reinforcement for reinforcing concrete: manufacturing, durability, dismantling, recycling and reuse: a review

Abstract: The potential of non-metallic reinforcement to be an environmentally sustainable alternative to classic steel reinforcement in concrete has become evident in recent years. The high-performance fibres used to produce non-metallic reinforcement elements have a considerably lower weight to transferable tensile forces ratio and are almost non-corrosive under common exposures. These indicators allow for a high environmental performance throughout the extended life cycle of the product. At the same time, substantial… Show more

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“…The range extends from relatively flexible reinforcements that are available in rolls to rigid grids and molded products [15]. All impregnation materials presented in Table 1 demonstrate high durability properties [45][46][47][48]. Table 1 summarizes the mechanical properties of different types of impregnations and their associated non-metallic carbon reinforcements.…”
Section: Impregnationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The range extends from relatively flexible reinforcements that are available in rolls to rigid grids and molded products [15]. All impregnation materials presented in Table 1 demonstrate high durability properties [45][46][47][48]. Table 1 summarizes the mechanical properties of different types of impregnations and their associated non-metallic carbon reinforcements.…”
Section: Impregnationmentioning
confidence: 99%