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Polypropylene Fiber Reinforced Fly Ash Concrete-A Literature Review


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1 Department of Civil Engineering, M.M. University, Mullana, Ambala, Haryana, India
 

Concrete is a composite material consisting of cement, water and aggregates. Concrete is sufficiently strong in compression but weak in tension. Concrete is widely used as construction material worldwide. It consumes most of the natural aggregates. Due to high speed in development of infrastructure, the natural aggregates are being fall short off. To ensure long life and sustainability of concrete construction materials, it is the need of the hour to preserve the natural aggregates. One such attempt is to utilize the waste products from industry in the manufacture of concrete. The waste products are fly ash, silica fume, rice-husk, polypropylene, marble powder, foundry sand etc. The necessity of utilization of waste materials as a component of concrete composite can be in the form of either replacement of ordinary Portland cement by a waste having similar cementing properties and fine aggregate having similar composition and waste materials can also be added to concrete composites so as to improve the properties of concrete composite. This will help in management of preservation of natural aggregates, saving in energy for production of cement, utilization of waste which is a problem for thermal power plants as well as industries, saving in greenhouse gas emission, economical construction material, green concrete composite and many more factors.

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Concrete, Fly Ash, Polypropylene Fibers, Workability, Compressive Strength, Flexure Strength, Split Tensile Strength, Water Absorption, Freeze-Thaw Resistance and Abrasion Resistance.
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M. C. Choudhary
Department of Civil Engineering, M.M. University, Mullana, Ambala, Haryana, India
Vanita Rai Aggarwal
Department of Civil Engineering, M.M. University, Mullana, Ambala, Haryana, India

Abstract


Concrete is a composite material consisting of cement, water and aggregates. Concrete is sufficiently strong in compression but weak in tension. Concrete is widely used as construction material worldwide. It consumes most of the natural aggregates. Due to high speed in development of infrastructure, the natural aggregates are being fall short off. To ensure long life and sustainability of concrete construction materials, it is the need of the hour to preserve the natural aggregates. One such attempt is to utilize the waste products from industry in the manufacture of concrete. The waste products are fly ash, silica fume, rice-husk, polypropylene, marble powder, foundry sand etc. The necessity of utilization of waste materials as a component of concrete composite can be in the form of either replacement of ordinary Portland cement by a waste having similar cementing properties and fine aggregate having similar composition and waste materials can also be added to concrete composites so as to improve the properties of concrete composite. This will help in management of preservation of natural aggregates, saving in energy for production of cement, utilization of waste which is a problem for thermal power plants as well as industries, saving in greenhouse gas emission, economical construction material, green concrete composite and many more factors.

Keywords


Concrete, Fly Ash, Polypropylene Fibers, Workability, Compressive Strength, Flexure Strength, Split Tensile Strength, Water Absorption, Freeze-Thaw Resistance and Abrasion Resistance.