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Experimental Investigation on Fiber Reinforced Concrete with Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate with Red Soil and Using Polypropylene Fiber

S. Vidhyalakshmi, S. Nagamani, M. Dhivakar

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The task manages association of polypropylene fiber with built up concrete here M20 grade of cement have been embraced. The blend configuration is done dependent on IS10262 code 2009. Polypropylene fiber is utilized in cement to expand the elasticity and diminishes breaking. The examples are relieved for 28 days and afterward tested. The paper presents research work of test examination on polypropylene fiber built up concrete by supplanting the 1/third of the waterway sand with red soil and utilizing polypropylene fiber. Utilization of fiber built up polypropylene in structural designing increment quickly. Different sort of fiber is utilized like glass, carbon, steel, asbestos, polyester and polypropylene. The different trial examinations accomplished for deciding the properties of polypropylene fiber are talked about in this paper. This paper presents the impact of polypropylene (PP) strands on different properties of cement like compressive strength, elasticity, and usefulness with different substance of fiber (0%, 0.5%, 1.0%, and 1.5%). The consequence of this current examination demonstrates that by adding of 1.5% of polypropylene fiber shows most extreme compressive and elasticity.


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