Volume 20 No 9 (2022)
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Properties, and Applications of Different Types of Fibresin the Construction industry
Siva Prasad Gandham, DR. ANOOP NARAIN SINGH
DOI: 10.14704202220944516
Abstract
Fibres have been utilized in building materials for a long time. The inclusion of natural and synthetic fibres
incomposite materials has shown considerable advantages in terms of the composite's overall physical and
mechanical qualities in prior research and examinations. When comparing fibre reinforcement to
conventionalreinforcement, the ratio of fibre needed is greatly reduced, making fibre reinforcement both
energy and cost- efficient. Recently, the use of waste fibres as reinforcement in building materials has been
examined. Due to landfill area limitations, as well as the high energy and pollutants produced during the
incineration process, garbage accumulation is a well-known problem across the globe. Construction
materials made from waste fibres may help ease these problems and encourage ecologically beneficial and
long-term solutions. There are a vast variety of fibres used in a variety of building materials, and this
research examines their characteristicsand uses.
Keywords
natural fibres, synthetic fibres, basalt fibres, Properties, Application
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