Fiber reinforced polymer is a composite material that consists of thermosetting resins and fiberglass. The resin brings environmental and chemical resistance to the product and is the binder for the …
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Fiber reinforcement is an established method for strengthening soil. The present work examines the influence of discrete coir and polypropylene fiber reinforcement (separately) on compressibility parameters of two types of …
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SFRC is a composite material having fibres characterized by a significant residual tensile strength to absorb strain energy due to fiber bridging mechanisms. It is mainly used for improving long-term …
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Concrete is an integral part of any construction project, whether you are building roads, tall structures, irrigation canals, reservoir dams, tunnels, industrial floorings, precast segments etc. This is because concrete …
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Concrete Fibers are increasingly being recognized as a favorable substitute for unsustainable inputs. Aside from technical and cost advantages, such products have the added attraction of meeting growing consumer awareness …
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Accelerated and cost effective construction material for tunnel lining have attracted growing attention in recent years. In this context, macro synthetic fiber has been attracting eyeballs as an alternative material …
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Fiber Reinforced Concrete is increasingly being recognized for their technical and cost advantages. Research is increasingly demonstrating the technical and economic benefits of including reinforcement components in industrial products. Therefore, …
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A structure may require rehabilitation and strengthening due to upgrading of design standards, increased safety requirements, change in its function, loads can increase or higher building standards become required and …
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A structure may require retrofitting due to upgrading of design standards, increased safety requirements, change in its function, loads can increase or higher building standards become required and the structure …
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The load-bearing capacity deteriorates in the jetties due to higher than anticipated live loads, changes to the structural condition, corrosion or defects in the original design of construction. This can …





