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Experimental Studies on Hybrid Concrete Composites with Steel Synthetic and Natural Fibers
Merlin freedaJ1, Arathi Krishna2, K. Saravana Raja Mohan3

1Merlin Freeda. J, M.Tech , Student, School of Civil Engineering Sastra Deemed University, Thanjavur, (Tamil Nadu) India.
2Arathi Krishna, Research Associate, School of Civil Engineering, Sastra Deemed University, Thanjavur, (Tamil Nadu) India.
3Dr. K. Saravana Raja Mohan, Dean, School of Civil Engineering Sastra Deemed University, Thanjavur, (Tamil Nadu) India.

Manuscript received on 01 May 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 15 May 2019 | Manuscript published on 30 May 2019 | PP: 2014-2017 | Volume-8 Issue-7, May 2019 | Retrieval Number: G6262058719/19©BEIESP
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Abstract: For investigating the effect of addition of hybrid fibers in different proportions in concrete 6 different mix proportions with fibers of different volume fractions are added to concrete.Hybridfiber reinforced concrete with composition of steel, synthetic and natural fiber. Here three different type fibers are added to achieve better concrete strength compare to conventional concrete. The cubes of 100 x 100 x 100 mm size and cylinders of 100mm diameter and 200mm length were cast for compressive and split tensile test respectively. Disc of size 200mm diameter and 100mm height was cast for impact test. After confirming the characteristic compressive strength from optimum values were selected and tested for flexure on beam specimens of size 100 x 150 x 1200mm. Test results shows that the addition of thesefibers increases_the_compressive_strength,_split_tensile_strength,,imp act resistance and flexural properties of structure.
Keyword: Micro Steel Fibers, Polypropylene Fiber,Coconut Fiber, Hybridcomposition.
Scope of the Article: Concrete Engineering.