Properties of Concrete with Incorporation of Hybrid Fibers and M-Sand-A Review

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Year : 2025 | Volume : 13 | Special Issue 01 | Page : 33 39
    By

    Hiren D. Ramani,

  • Hemantkumar G. Sonkusare,

  1. Research Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering ,Atmiya University, Rajkot, Gujarat, India
  2. Assistant Professor & Ph.D. Supervisor, Department of Civil Engineering, Atmiya University, Rajkot, Gujarat, India

Abstract

The construction sector is experiencing rapid growth, resulting in an increasing demand for building materials. Concrete, being the building material that sees the most widespread usage, Concrete, as the most extensively used building material, plays an important part in future breakthroughs and advancements However; to make progress we must also address the problems of global warming and pollution. The construction sector is widely considered to be one of the biggest polluters. To encourage sustainability in construction, eco-friendly practices must be integrated into the industry’s core. One approach involves enhancing the sustainability and eco-friendliness of concrete by incorporating waste materials as additives or replacements. Utilizing various Fiber Reinforcement Composite material in concrete not only offers strength advantages but also adds aesthetic appeal to environmentally friendly concrete. Additionally, Natural Natural sand compared with manufactured sand (M-Sand) is another viable option. This is how we minimize stone waste. The building sector may contribute to sustainability efforts while satisfying development demands by utilizing these waste materials and their unique features.

Keywords: Hybrid Composite, fibers, eco-friendly concrete, M-Sand, sustainable construction, Fiber Reinforcement Composite material, graphite fiber-reinforced polymer.

[This article belongs to Special Issue under section in Journal of Polymer and Composites (jopc)]

How to cite this article:
Hiren D. Ramani, Hemantkumar G. Sonkusare. Properties of Concrete with Incorporation of Hybrid Fibers and M-Sand-A Review. Journal of Polymer and Composites. 2024; 13(01):33-39.
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Hiren D. Ramani, Hemantkumar G. Sonkusare. Properties of Concrete with Incorporation of Hybrid Fibers and M-Sand-A Review. Journal of Polymer and Composites. 2024; 13(01):33-39. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/jopc/article=2024/view=187830


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Special Issue Open Access Review Article
Volume 13
Special Issue 01
Received 02/05/2024
Accepted 09/07/2024
Published 05/12/2024


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