Suitability of concrete produced with high contents of crushed wind-turbine blade
- Egileak:
- Javier Manso-Morato, Nerea Hurtado-Alonso, Aratz García-Llona, Ignacio Piñero, José-Tomás San-José, Vanesa Ortega-López
- Urtea:
- 2024
- Komunikazioa kongresuan:
- Sixth International Conference on Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies.
- Argitaratze hiria edo/eta Argitaletxea:
- Lyon (France)
- ISBN/ISSN:
- ISSN 2515-3048
- Deskribapena:
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ABSTRACT
Some of the first-installed wind turbines will have to be replaced soon, as they are
approaching the end of their life span. These wind-turbine blades must be recycled,
so their suitability to be added into concrete mixes as fibers is studied. Thus, a less-
polluting fiber-reinforced concrete can be achieved, maintaining its mechanical
behavior. To recycle numerous wind-turbine blades at an adequate rate, large
amounts of waste need to be added into concrete. This study aims to find out the
suitability of adding high amounts of this waste material (0% vol., 5% vol., and
10% vol.). Testing yielded a slight decrease in fresh density and a higher occluded
air content, yet largely maintaining its suitability for structural use according to the
compressive strength. The results showed that concrete with a high content of
crushed wind-turbine blade is suitable for structural use, being it an effective
solution to said current sustainability problems.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors acknowledge the funding of this research work to the Spanish Ministry
of Universities, MICINN, AEI, EU, FEDER and NextGenerationEU/PRTR
[PID2020-113837RB-I00; PID2021-124203OB-I00; 10.13039/501100011033;
TED2021-129715B-I00; FPU21/04364]; the Junta de Castilla y León (Regional
Government) and FEDER [UIC-231; BU066-22]; the Basque Government
[IT1619-22 SAREN research group]; and, finally, the University of Burgos
[SUCONS, Y135.GI].