COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE BY PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF GLASS FIBERS IN FINE AGGREGATE
Journal: International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET) (Vol.8, No. 4)Publication Date: 2017-04-30
Authors : T. MOULI KISHAN M.C.K. CHAITANYA; C. RAJA MALLU;
Page : 1621-1628
Keywords : Water Quality Index (WQI); Ground Water; pH; Alkalinity; Acidity; BOD.;
Abstract
The main aim is to study the effect of glass fibers in the concrete. Glass fibers have very high tensile strength and very high temperature resisting properties and also having very high fire resisting properties when glass fibers are partial replacing in the fine aggregate. Then the having very high tensile strength and very high fire resisting properties. Concrete increases the its compressive strength. In this study, tests have done for the concrete in partial replacement of glass fibers in the fine aggregate with the percentages of 0 to 12 with the varying of 1% in the fine aggregate and by adding add mixtures.
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