Review on Strength Properties of M20 Concrete with Partial Replacement of Cement by Glass Fibers |
Author(s): |
| Dinesh Kumar Ahirwar , RKDF College of Engineering Bhopal, India; Pushpendra Kumar Kushwaha, RKDF College of Engineering Bhopal, India; Jiji M Thomas, RKDF College of Engineering Bhopal, India; Mithun Kumar Rana, RKDF College of Engineering Bhopal, India |
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| Chopped glass fiber and basalt fiber, compressive strength, flexural strength, split-tensile strength, Reinforced, Mechanical |
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Construction industry is fronting a very thought-provoking and renowned structures. From an artistic point of view, architects provoke their work, while we civil engineers provoke our work from a point of strength and durability. To retain a structures esthetic view without compromising its strength and durability. Construction industry is fronting a very thought-provoking and renowned structures. Architectures provoke their work from artistic point, whereas we civil Engineers provoke our work from strength and durability point. In order to maintain the aesthetic view of a structure without affecting its strength and durability many exertions have been made in the field of concrete technology, In this paper , the studies conducted by various researchers on mechanical properties viz., flexural and impact strength of cement based composites, and the recent developments and various applications are presented. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV7I120566 Published in: Volume : 7, Issue : 12 Publication Date: 01/03/2020 Page(s): 828-831 |
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