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Paper Title: Effect of Glass Fibre on FLY - ASH Based Concrete
Authors Name: Rowthu Karishma Sree , Vamsi Satyanarayana , Dr. N C Anil , P Sanyasi Naidu
Unique Id: IJSDR1812009
Published In: Volume 3 Issue 11, December-2018
Abstract: Emission of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the environment is main reason for global warming. Among many, cement production is the one of the major reason for global warming. The increase in consumption of concrete increases the utilization of large quantities of energy and decrease the natural resource available. Industrialization leads pollution and disposal of its waste has become a challenging problem. From both these problems, the only possible solution is to replace the ingredients of concrete with industrial by products. Fly-ash based glass fibre concrete is a product being manufactured in this direction and also strength parameters. Concrete being brittle is weak in tension. The inclusion of fibres in concrete have significantly improves its Compressive as well as tensile strength. The use of different types of fibres & their orientation in the matrix have shown positive responses among the researchers. Fibre is easy available material. Due to glass fibre reinforced the glass fibre easily surrounded to the cementations medium. In the present study, the effect of addition of Glass fibre on the blended cement concrete such as fly ash based cement concrete and ordinary Portland cement concrete were studied. In the fly ash based cement concrete, proportion of the element of the binding material was 30% fly ash and 70% cement. Various proportions of glass fibre such 0%, 0.5%, 1%, 1.5%, 2%, 2.5%, and 3% of binding material by weight was chosen to see the effect of glass fibre on both types of cement concrete by determining the mechanical properties such as Compressive strength , split-tensile strength test and flexural strength. The requisite number of standard specimens were tested as per the procedure described in the respective IS codes. The tests were conducted on the specimens after 7 days, 14 days and 28 days curing. It is observed that the blended cement concrete with 1.5% glass fibre seems to be quite promising in enhancing the properties Compared to other cases considered in the study.
Keywords: Carbon dioxide (CO2), Global Warming, FLY-ASH, Glass fibre, Concrete,
Cite Article: "Effect of Glass Fibre on FLY - ASH Based Concrete", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.3, Issue 11, page no.57 - 65, December-2018, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR1812009.pdf
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Published In: Volume 3 Issue 11, December-2018
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Page No: 57 - 65
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ISSN Number: 2455-2631

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