Mechanical Behaviour of Industrial waste Admixed with Polypropylene Fiber in Concrete

Authors

  • S. Shafiulla  M.Tech Student in Department of Civil Engineering, Intell Engineering College, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • S. Shamshad Begum  Asst. professor in Department of Civil Engineering, Intell Engineering College, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, India

Keywords:

Polypropylene Fiber, Industrial waste, Ferrous slag, HDPE, LDPE, ASTM

Abstract

Globally construction industry has enormous growth year by year. This leads to increase the need for construction materials. We are taking the materials from natural resources because of this natural resource depletion occurs at a faster rate. Also this affects the environment. Cement production leads to higher amount of CO2 emission similarly depletion in river sand leads to ground water problems. So we have to find some alternate materials to conserve the earth for next generation. The faster industrial growth generates large amount of industrial wastes. Industrial waste material management is such a challenging area. Handling and disposal of industrial waste is a big issue for every country around the world. Ferrous slag is considered as an industrial waste which is obtained from iron smelting process. To minimize the environmental problems ferrous slag is used in concrete as a partial replacement of fine aggregate. Concrete is strong in compression and weak in tension. Using Polypropylene fiber we can increase the tensile strength of concrete. Mainly polypropylene fiber resists the micro plastic shrinkage cracks. Here polypropylene fibers added as micro reinforcement. A few researchers have already found it possible to use ferrous slag as a fine aggregate similarly polypropylene fiber as a micro reinforcement. But not much research has been carried out to study the combined behavior of ferrous slag and Polypropylene fiber. The percentages of replacements of sand by granulated ferrous slag are 0%, 20%, & 50% and also the fiber dosage is maintained as constant 0.5% of cement. This research focused on the combined behavior of ferrous slag and polypropylene fiber in study strength and transport properties.

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2017-08-31

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S. Shafiulla, S. Shamshad Begum, " Mechanical Behaviour of Industrial waste Admixed with Polypropylene Fiber in Concrete, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 3, Issue 6, pp.545-564, July-August-2017.