Sustainable High Performance Fiber-Reinforced Cementitious Composites (HPFRCCs) and Fiber-Reinforced Polymers (FRPs)
A special issue of Fibers (ISSN 2079-6439).
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Interests: co-friendly and sustainable composites; waste-based concrete; nanocomposite; lightweight foam composite; high-performance and ultra-high performance composite; fiber-reinforced polymers
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Dear Colleagues,
High-performance fiber-reinforced cementitious composites (HPFRCCs) have received significant attention in recent years owing to their excellent mechanical, durability, and microstructural properties. In addition, fiber-reinforced polymers (FRPs) have emerged as a composite material used for advanced applications due to their excellent properties, e.g., their low production time, ability to produce long-term cost saving, light weight, and high durability properties. Therefore, HPFRCCs and FRPs can be used as promising materials for a sustainable and durable infrastructure. This Special Issue of Fibers is dedicated to sustainable HPFRCCs and FRPs. We are expecting to receive papers dealing with cutting-edge issues on the research and application of sustainable HPFRCCs and FRPs in different areas.
The topics of this Special Issue include but are not limited to the durability and mechanical properties of sustainable HPFRCCs and FRPs containing recycled and waste-based materials, HPFRCCs and FRPs that are manufactured with different types of fibers (including recycled and natural fibers), HPFRCCs and FRPs containing nanomaterials and the long-term properties of HPFRCCs and FRPs, life-cycle assessment of sustainable HPFRCCs and FRPs, and applications of sustainable FRPs. Both original contributions and reviews are welcome.
Dr. Aliakbar Gholampour
Prof. Tuan Ngo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- High-performance fiber-reinforced cementitious composites (HPFRCCs)
- Fiber-reinforced polymers (FRPs)
- Cementitious materials
- Concrete
- Natural fibers
- Recycled materials
- Waste-based materials
- Sustainability
- Mechanical properties
- Durability properties
- Nanomaterials
- Microstructure
- Fire performance
- Modeling
- Micromechanics
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