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An Experimental Investigation of Marble Dust in Luffa Fibre Reinforced Concrete

S. Anandaraj, N Deepa, P. Manoj Kumar, G. Anusha, R. Gobinath, A.R. Krishnaraja, M. Harihanandh, S. Karthick

2021IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Typically, Concrete mixture is firm in Compression yet sickly in Tension and shear. Reason for this examination is to discover the conduct of cement built up with half-breed full-scale strands. By adding Luffa strands in rates like 0.5%, 1%, 1.5%& 2% to the solid, the mechanical properties are researched. The ideal level of Luffa fiber was discovered to be 1%. Marble has been generally utilized in structures since old occasions. The current examination is pointed toward using waste marble dust (WMD) in development industry itself as fine total in solid, supplanting characteristic sand and furthermore by adding the ideal level of Luffa fiber. The substitution is done halfway and completely in the different extents like 0%, 20%, 40%, 60% and 80% and its impact on properties of cement were examined. The ideal level of the solid by adding 1% of Luffa fiber and the extents was discovered to be 20%

Topics & Concepts

Ideal (ethics)FiberMaterials scienceCementComposite materialCompression (physics)LawPolitical scienceSmart Systems and Machine LearningInternet of Things and AI