Abstract and keywords
Abstract (English):
The introduction and development of advanced composite material opened the door to new and innovative application in civil and structural engineering. Key points of this investigation are to evaluate the application of geofiber in glass concrete composites and: - to convert glass waste into useful product; - to consume glass wastes; this would otherwise go to landfill; - to protect the environment from being heavily contaminated.

Keywords:
Composite, Glasscrete, Geofibers, композиционный, продукты из переработанного стекла, минеральные волокна
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