Enhancing the Strength Characteristics of Concrete Using Polypropylene Fiber and Steel Fiber in Combination as Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregates
Keywords:
Polypropylene Fibre, Steel Fibre, Siliceous, Argillaceous, Polymer, StrengthAbstract
Structural stability and structural strength is the key component for any structure to withstand heavy loads. The past decade is enforcing the enormous approaches to stabilise the structure in order to meet its shelf life. In India due to increase in the population approaches for high rise structures have paved high demand and key click for the people to get acquainted with. The approaches are quite interesting for durability and sustainability of such high rise structures. In order enforce such quality of work and have such stability approaches have been framed out on the effective use of Polypropylene fibre and Steel fibre in combination with replacement as fine aggregate. This approach is enforced to limit the structural instability thus imparting strength parameters such as Compressive strength, Tensile strength and Flexural strength enhancement.
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