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Fibre-reinforced Concretes for High-performance Structures: Building a more sustainable future
Andreas Lampropoulos
School of Arch, Tech and Eng
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Sustainable Future
100%
Fiber Reinforced Concrete
100%
Structure Building
100%
High-performance Structures
100%
Mechanical Properties
66%
Concrete Types
66%
Construction Process
33%
Knowledge Gaps
33%
Material Properties
33%
Structural Strengthening
33%
Existing Structures
33%
Design Aspects
33%
Ultra-high Performance Fiber Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC)
33%
Property Characteristics
33%
Structural Performance
33%
Geopolymer Concrete
33%
Mechanical Durability
33%
Development Design
33%
Economic Considerations
33%
Fiber-reinforced Geopolymer
33%
Durability Characteristics
33%
Structural Sustainability
33%
Code Provisions
33%
Development Performance
33%
Main Materials
33%
Engineering
Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
100%
Sustainable Future
100%
High Performance Fiber
25%
Construction Process
25%
Structural Performance
25%
Geopolymer
25%
Design Aspect
25%
Material Science
Fiber Reinforced Concrete
100%
Materials Property
25%
Geopolymer
25%