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1 Title of the Article Experimental Investigation Mechanical Properties of Concrete Mix with Chopped Jute Fiber and Fly Ash
2 Author's name Nadiya Majeed: M.Tech. Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, RIMT University, Mandi Gobindgarh, Punjab, India
3 Author's name Brahamjeet Singh
4 Subject Civil Engineering
5 Keyword(s) Concrete, M25, Fly Ash, Coarse Aggregate
6 Abstract

The quest for substitutes for some concrete elements is ongoing with the goal of reducing the environmental impact of concrete production and improving the final concrete's strength. The management of demolishing waste poses a serious problem, and this is a reason why it has been tried as coarse aggregates in new concrete. However, the properties of aggregate and produced green concrete (concrete made with recycled aggregates from demolishing waste), particularly strength, are condensed and ways of justifying this problem create a dynamic investigation. This is due to the age of the concrete and old mortar adhered effects. Current advancements in waste utilization, waste processing to create coarse aggregates of the desired size, etc., have been presented in. Environmental effects of green concrete and green concrete towards sustainable environment have also been studied. The variation in waste-related published results demonstrates the need for more research in the field to increase trust in its operational application.

7 Publisher Innovative Research Publication
8 Journal Name; vol., no. International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer Science & Technology (IJIRCST); Volume-11 Issue-2
9 Publication Date March 2023
10 Type Peer-reviewed Article
11 Format PDF
12 Uniform Resource Identifier https://ijircst.org/view_abstract.php?title=Experimental-Investigation-Mechanical-Properties-of-Concrete-Mix-with-Chopped-Jute-Fiber-and-Fly-Ash&year=2023&vol=11&primary=QVJULTExMDI=
13 Digital Object Identifier(DOI) 10.55524/ijircst.2023.11.2.2   https://doi.org/10.55524/ijircst.2023.11.2.2
14 Language English
15 Page No 9-15

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