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A Review on Coconut Fiber addition in concrete and Replacement of Aggregates by Marble Aggregates

Author Names : 1Mohit Sharma,2Hemant Kumar Sain  Volume 6 Issue 2
Article Overview

Fibrous concrete (FRC) is a type of concrete that contains fibrous material. The structure and weight of this fibrous material continues to grow. Contains discrete short fibers evenly distributed and randomly oriented. The concept of using fibers for reinforcement is not new. Fiber-reinforced concrete can provide a convenient, practical and cost-effective way to overcome micro-cracks and similar imperfections. Due to the weakness of the concrete, certain measures must be taken to compensate for this defect. This article gives a detailed study as per various researchers on coconut fiber addition in concrete and replacement of aggregates by marble aggregates.

Keywords: Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Coconut Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete.

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