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Glass Fiber–Reinforced Sprayed Concrete: Physical, Mechanical, and Durability Properties
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The physical, mechanical, and durability properties of glass fiber–reinforced concrete (GFRC) incorporating fly ash, slag, and acrylic polymer with different fiber contents were studied. The use of pozzolanic materials and ...
Usability of Raw Rice Husk Instead of Polypropylene Fibers in High-Strength Concrete under High Temperature
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: In this study, the usability of raw rice husk (RRH) instead of polypropylene fibers (PP) in high-strength concrete was investigated to prevent spalling, improve mechanical, physical, and thermophysical properties of concrete ...
Usability of Raw Rice Husk Instead of Polypropylene Fibers in High-Strength Concrete under High Temperature
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: In this study, the usability of raw rice husk (RRH) instead of polypropylene fibers (PP) in high-strength concrete was investigated to prevent spalling, improve mechanical, physical, and thermophysical properties of concrete ...
Comparative Experimental Study of Mortars Incorporating Pumice Powder or Fly Ash
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The continuous increasing demand and limited availability of artificial pozzolans has led to a search for alternative supplementary cementitious materials such as natural pozzolans. This study was performed to compare the ...
Comparative Experimental Study of Mortars Incorporating Pumice Powder or Fly Ash
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The continuous increasing demand and limited availability of artificial pozzolans has led to a search for alternative supplementary cementitious materials such as natural pozzolans. This study was performed to compare the ...