2022
DOI: 10.1002/suco.202200183
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Evaluating the influence of fly ash and waste glass on the characteristics of coconut fibers reinforced concrete

Abstract: The disposal of waste from coal plants and waste glass (WG) is causing significant environmental problems all around the planet. Currently, the amount of discarding of these wastes is increased. One possible option is to utilize fly ash (FA) from coal plants as a partial substitute for the cement and EG as a fractional substitute for sand in concrete, respectively. Besides, fibers can improve the strength and durability of concrete; explicitly speaking, using coconut fibers (CFs) is in trend due to their highe… Show more

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“…Concrete "workability is ˑdefined ˑas ˑthe ˑeffort ˑrequired ˑto ˑmanipulate ˑa ˑfreshly ˑmixed ˑquantity ˑof ˑconcrete ˑwith ˑminimal ˑloss ˑof ˑhomogeneity ˑ(uniformity) ˑ [15,[33][34][35]44]. ˑManipulation ˑrefers ˑto ˑthe ˑearly-age ˑprocedures ˑof ˑplacing, ˑcompacting, ˑand ˑfinishing ˑ [45].…”
Section: Workabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Concrete "workability is ˑdefined ˑas ˑthe ˑeffort ˑrequired ˑto ˑmanipulate ˑa ˑfreshly ˑmixed ˑquantity ˑof ˑconcrete ˑwith ˑminimal ˑloss ˑof ˑhomogeneity ˑ(uniformity) ˑ [15,[33][34][35]44]. ˑManipulation ˑrefers ˑto ˑthe ˑearly-age ˑprocedures ˑof ˑplacing, ˑcompacting, ˑand ˑfinishing ˑ [45].…”
Section: Workabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ˑSeveral ˑimpediments ˑare ˑidentified, ˑincluding ˑa ˑlack ˑof ˑunderstanding ˑof ˑstructural ˑbehavior, ˑmaterial ˑcharacterization processes, and generally accepted ˑdesign ˑcodes. ˑThe ˑability ˑto ˑdesign ˑlightweight ˑand ˑslender ˑstructures ˑis ˑone ˑof ˑthe ˑdriving ˑelements ˑbehind ˑincreased ˑutilization [12][13][14][15]ˑ. ˑOthers ˑinclude ˑlower ˑcosts, ˑa ˑsmaller ˑenvironmental ˑfootprint, ˑand ˑfewer maintenance" requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…ˑIn ˑconjunction ˑwith ˑexperimental ˑdata, ˑmathematical ˑempirical ˑmodels ˑcan be developed to determine the impacts of mixture ˑdesign ˑparameters ˑon ˑfresh ˑmortar ˑqualities ˑ(workability, ˑresistance, ˑviscosity) ˑand ˑhardened ˑmortar ˑproperties" ˑ(maximum ˑflexural ˑand ˑcompressive ˑstrength ˑand ˑtoughness ˑcharacters) ˑ [31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39].…”
Section: Uhpfrc Mixesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of the composition of concrete, coarse aggregate (natural crushed stone) and fine aggregate (sand) make up most of the selfcompacting concrete, approximately 60-70% [18][19][20]. Simultaneously, natural resources are being depleted at a high speed due to modern urbanization [21][22][23]. The primary source of well-quality aggregates, i.e., mountains, are being depleted at an alarming rate [24][25][26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%