A Review on Fiber Reinforced Concrete using sisal fiber

  • Iniya M
  • Nirmalkumar K
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Fiber Reinforced Concrete FRC can be used for a variety, of applications. Fibers are utilized in concrete crack requiring reduction of physical property protection, drying reduction and improved strength and toughness, increased service life and decrease bleeding from water, concrete permeability, and construction value. The utilization of sisal, a natural fiber with increased mechanical efficiency, as reinforcement in an exceeding matrix based on supported cement. The proportion of sisal fiber used in concrete ranged from 0.1% to 2% of concrete and length of fiber 50mm to 60mm fiber length in concrete with aspect ratio. By adding short fibers, tensile strength is improved, thaw resistance is frozen, impact resistance, and concrete brittleness are reduced. In general, fiber does not enhance the concrete strength, as the replacement moment is reduced in the reinforcement of structural steel. This paper also represents fiber limitation content, environmental aspects, and FRC is the modern technical enhancement in the civil substructure. This review paper also describes the compressive strength test, flexural strength test, tensile strength test, impact strength test of FRC sisal fiber effect strength test.

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Iniya, M. P., & Nirmalkumar, K. (2021). A Review on Fiber Reinforced Concrete using sisal fiber. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 1055(1), 012027. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/1055/1/012027

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