Experimental Behaviour of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete with partial Replacement of Fly Ash and Metakaolin



Concrete is generally used due to the abundance of uncooked material, low manufacturing and protection cost, excellence in compression, corrosion aspects, and versatility in forming more than a few shapes and its limitless structural purposes in aggregate with metal reinforcement. All these elements have contributed pressures to decrease cement consumption and to intensify lookup in exploring the probabilities of improving strength, sturdiness and corrosion discount via the use of pozzolonas as supplementary cementing materials. Fibre bolstered concrete FRC is a fibre reinforcing cementitious concrete composite, and by way of including discrete brief fibres randomly in concrete it famous many appreciably multiplied engineering residences It is manufactured from kaolin which makes the concrete extra long lasting and ecofriendly. In the current investigation mechanical residences of concrete containing each Fly ash and Metakaolin at a number of combos are studied. For the a range of mixtures of Fly ash and Metakaolin, cubes cylindrical and prism specimens are casted with 1 of fibres and the compression strength, break up tensile energy and flexural energy take a look at consequences are got and in contrast with the traditional combine having 1 fibres. It is thereby counseled that utilization of these cementitious substances in concrete will decrease the requirement for cement thereby marching in the direction of green construction.

by M. Sankaran | Dr. M. Gunasekaran | M. Loganathan “Experimental Behaviour of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete with partial Replacement of Fly Ash & Metakaolin”

Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-5 , August 2020,

URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd33163.pdf

Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/civil-engineering/33163/experimental-behaviour-of-steel-fiber-reinforced-concrete-with-partial-replacement-of-fly-ash-and-metakaolin/m-sankaran

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