1. Evaluation Of Mechanical Properties Of Concrete With Jute Fiber.
- Author
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Khatri, Atul Prakashchandra, Ramvath, Srikanth, Ahad, Abdul, Tanuja, D. V., Bobade, Shrikant Sarjerao, and Durga, M.
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JUTE fiber ,FIBROUS composites ,RESPONSE surfaces (Statistics) ,CONCRETE ,TENSILE strength ,CARBON emissions - Abstract
Concrete, a globally used construction material, lacks tensile strength without reinforcement. Researchers explore novel materials to enhance reliability and sustainability. Notably, concrete contains significant carbon due to cement use. Recent research indicates jute fiber's (JF) potential to enhance concrete's mechanical strength and reduce carbon emissions. This study analyzes JF's application in mechanical properties and environmental impact, addressing a literature gap. Experiments added JF at varying percentages (0%, 0.10%, 0.25%, 0.50%, 0.75%) and conducted tests in fresh and hardened states (slump, CS, STS, FS, WA). Embodied carbon (EC) ratios were computed. Results show JF reduces environmental impact, with optimal proportions (e.g., 0.10% JF) enhancing CS, STS, and FS. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) created a model for JF effects. The study identifies potential benefits for advancing concrete through JF utilization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024