Volume 20 No 10 (2022)
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Reinforcing Regular Concrete with Metal and Synthetic Fibers
ANKIT NEGI
Abstract
In the building industry, fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) is the most often used structural material. Discrete fibre reinforcement is an effective way to boost Tensile strength, Flexural strength, Toughness, and Ductility are all concrete qualities and criteria. Tunnels, concrete slabs, bridge decks, seismic zones, thin and thick repairs, concrete pads and footings, hydraulic structures, precasting, etc. have all benefited from using fibre reinforced concrete. FRC is used when superior performance and elevated structural integrity are required. The static and dynamic tensile strengths were raised, and the fatigue strength was improved; costs were kept low; the material did not rust or corrode; there was no need for a minimum cover; the aspect ratio was perfect; it could be sprayed or put with little effort; and the material had a high modulus of elasticity.
Keywords
Fiber Reinforced Concrete (FRC), Alkali Resistant glass fibers
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