Effect of water cement ratio in hybrid fibre reinforced concrete

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This paper presents to consider quality and exhibitions of steel fiber fortified cement (SFRC) and half and half fiber strengthened cement (HFRC) distinctive water concrete proportion just as 0.4, 0.35. The half breed filaments consider in the mix of snared end steel strands and polypropylenes filaments. Technique: To think about the compressive quality in the fiber content measurement Vf ran from 0.5 to 2.0 percent of steel filaments, and 0.8SF0.2PP, 0.7SF0.3PP, 0.6SF0.4PP, 0.5SF0.5PP of half breed strands for two diverse water bond proportion, the evaluation of cement utilized for this examination M40. Totally16 blends were arranged and tried in the lab. Results: at long last, 1.0% of SFRC and 0.8SF 0.2 PP HFRC gives great quality for both water bond proportion Less quantities of splits were seen in fiber fortified high quality solid examples, which demonstrate an improved malleability with the expansion of strands in the framework.

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Sundararajan, T., Arunya, A., & Chitra, R. (2019). Effect of water cement ratio in hybrid fibre reinforced concrete. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(9 Special Issue 3), 1595–1597. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.I3333.0789S319

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