In recent times, the world is taking into a part of challenging construction by using hard structures and high strength concretes. The proposed procedure deals with the experimental examination to find the mechanical properties of ternary blended concrete with hybrid fibers. Utilizations of mineral admixtures, such as, Fly Ash (FA), Metakaolin (MK) and Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS) are efficient to increase the strength and make sturdy for high strength concrete. Mechanical behavior of ternary blended concrete is prepared by high rates of ternary mixes like MK, FA, GGBS (10%-30%) and hybrid fibers (steel and polypropylene) with different volume parts (Steel:0.5-2%; PP:0.1-0.5%) are explored. The specimens are set up by various evaluations of concrete, for example, M20, M50, and M60 and furthermore shifting rates of ternary mix and fibers. The test examinations explored the proposed specimens and find the compressive strength, split tensile strength, and flexural strength. The proposed ternary blended concrete with hybrid fibers upgraded the mechanical properties and optimal strength.
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