Abstract
The incorporation of reinforcing fibers during the kneading process has become an efficient method to improve
the flexural strength of building binder materials. In this work, a new system for the vibration and orientation of
metallic fibers has been developed. This allows the fibers to be positioned perpendicular to the direction of the
flexural stress. This vibrating system for construction mortars in a fresh state improves the performance of mortars
made with recycled aggregate, increasing their mechanical resistance and their application within the building
sector. Testswere carried out with mortars made with two types of recycled aggregates and two different percentages
of reinforcing fibers. The results show thatby applying the vibrating system implemented, it is possible
to increase the mechanical resistance of mortars made with recycled aggregate by more than 15%.
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Morón, A., Ferrández, D., Saiz, P., Álvarez, M., & Morón, C. (2021). New system for vibrating and orientation of steel fibers in masonry mortars. Journal of Building Engineering, 43, 102827.



