A REVIEW ON EFFECT OF VARYING PROPORTIONS OF PET FIBRE WITH FLY ASH, BAGASSE ASH AND METAKAOLIN ON STRENGTH OF CONCRETE

Authors

  • TANVEER SINGH BAINS M.E Scholar, Department of Civil Department, Chandigarh University.
  • KHUSHPREET SINGH Asst. Prof. Department of Civil Engineering, Chandigarh University.

Keywords:

Geopolymer concrete, Metakaolin, Fly ash, Concrete.

Abstract

Today researchers everywhere are concentrating on methods for using either industrial or agricultural wastes as a wellspring of raw materials for the development business. These squanders usage would not exclusively be affordable, yet may likewise make a manageable and contamination free condition. They are focusing on utilization of industrial or agricultural wastes as a source of raw materials for the purpose of construction of concrete. Wastes utilization shall not only be cheaper but may also become a sustainable and pollution free raw material. Geopolymer concrete is another methodology of concrete generation by rejection of common Portland cement altogether with pozzolanic material. Adjacent to water, concrete is the biggest devoured substances, which request immense part of Portland cement. Geopolymer concrete is designed by replacing 100% cement with sustainable and recycled material
which is a new technique of concrete production. Apart from water, demand of production of concrete is very huge in which cement is the main constituent. In this paper, the effect of adding industrial or agricultural wastes i.e. Pet fiber with Fly ash, Bagasse ash and Metakaolin in the concrete has been reviewed. From various studied, it is concluded that Pet fibre with Fly ash, Bagasse ash and Metakaolin increase the compressive and flexibility strength of concrete.

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Published

2021-11-29

How to Cite

BAINS, T. S., & SINGH, K. (2021). A REVIEW ON EFFECT OF VARYING PROPORTIONS OF PET FIBRE WITH FLY ASH, BAGASSE ASH AND METAKAOLIN ON STRENGTH OF CONCRETE. International Journal of Technical Innovation in Modern Engineering & Science, 5(3), 1270–1278. Retrieved from https://ijtimes.com/index.php/ijtimes/article/view/2715