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Exploring Bamboo Fiber and Manufactured Sand Integration in Concrete as an Alternative to Natural Sand- A Review

Volume 9 | Issue 2 | July 2024

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     Title: Exploring Bamboo Fiber and Manufactured Sand Integration in Concrete as an Alternative to Natural Sand- A Review

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     Pubished in Volume: 9  | Issue: 2  | Year: July 2024

     Publisher Name : IJSMER-Rems Publishing House | www.ejournal.rems.co.in | ISSN : 2455-6203

     Subject Area: Civil Engineering, Engineering & Technology

     Author type: Indian Author

     Pubished in Volume: 9

     Issue: 2

     Pages: 26-35

     Year: July 2024

     E-ISSN Number: 2455-6203

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     Abstract

    In today's construction industry, concrete plays a vital role, with materials used in its production evolving to include higher quality cement and coarse aggregates. Sand, a crucial component of concrete, is primarily sourced from natural reservoirs, leaving its grade beyond our control. This trial exploration work investigates concrete cubes of M-20 & M-25 grade, aiming to analyze various properties such as compressive strength and workability. This study reviews literature pertaining to advancements in concrete technologies and the utilization of fibers and materials in the construction industry.

     Keywords

    Alternative Materials, Bamboo Fiber, M-Sand, Sustainable Construction, Natural Sand Substitute, Environmental Impact, Mechanical Properties, Durability, Structural Performance, Compressive Strength, Eco-friendly Construction, Sustainable Building Materials.

     Authors and Affiliations

    Anjali Thakur
    Research Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, School of Engineering, Damoh, Madhya Pradesh, India
    Hariram Sahu
    Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, School of Engineering, Damoh, Madhya Pradesh, India

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