Experimental investigation on concrete with marble dust and steel fiber

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Abstract

Marble dust is a waste material that creates from the creation of marble preparing that can be utilized either as a fine molecule material is blended in with concrete or the moderate particles must be sieved and utilized as a fine totals while grouping concrete. Marble powder that can be used with adding any type of admixture in concrete, so that the strength will be increased in harden concrete. The Use of marble dust particle's (MDP) by weight of cement has replaced to variations parentage in concrete as 15%, 20%, and 25% and additional industrial waste steel fibers is also added with different mixes by volume fraction of concrete at 1%. Right now steel fiber strengthened cement (SFRC) has used to improve the sturdiness of solidify concrete. The explanation behind this investigation is to locate a definitive quality of a solid by compressive quality and split elasticity at the time term of 28 days of restoring.

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Subathra, P., Vijayan, D. S., Abirami, R., Kharsati, M., Soshang, G., & Das, D. K. (2020). Experimental investigation on concrete with marble dust and steel fiber. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 2271). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0024779

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