Abstract

The currently increasing consumption of resources and the environmental cost associated with concrete manufacture indicate the requirement of designing environmentally friendly concretes, to continue being a reference point in construction. One of the most common ways to reduce its environmental cost is the incorporation of wastes like construction and demolition waste or slags as aggregates. One of the major challenges of the research community to facilitate the installation of the concrete is the use of fiber reinforced concrete. This chapter combines both objectives by evaluating the effect of combining fiber reinforcement with ecological concrete.

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