International Journal of Advanced Innovative Technology in Engineering (IJAITE)



Comparative Analysis Between Steel Waste Fiber and Natural Waste Fiber Modified Concrete

Prof. Shrikant R. Nagoshe, Prajwal Kale, Shreya Bhagat, Ashwini Zade, Kalpak Nehare, Sohail Shaikh, Shreya Darwekar

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The purpose of this present comparative study is to investigate the variation in compressive strength of modified concrete using the steel waste fiber and natural waste fibre mixed in concrete with different variations. The study uses of steel waste fiber and natural fiber waste analyzes the compressive and of the resulting modified concrete. Using different percentages of steel waste fiber and natural waste (0%, 0.5%, 1%, 1.5%, 2%,2.5% upto 4% and by weight of cement). The concrete cube samples were hardened and their strength properties were tested. The results of this study shows that the addition of steel waste fiber and natural waste fiber the significantly improved the strength properties of the modified concrete upto a certain limit then decreases gradually as the addition of percentage of fiber increases. The higher compressive strength was achieved with 1.5% natural fiber content and 3.5% steel fiber. In summary, the results of this study show that the use of steel fiber and natural fiber to give the more strength as compare to normal concrete can significantly improve the compressive strength properties of concrete and make it a more durable and cost-effective construction material.

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