2024
DOI: 10.30772/qjes.2024.146598.1114
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Improving the mechanical behavior of pervious concrete using polypropylene and waste rope fibers

Abeer Alkraway,
Qasim Abdulridha Shereen,
Mohammad Salah Nasr
et al.

Abstract: Urbanization has led to the damage of infrastructure due to floods and water accumulation on roads and sidewalks. To address this problem, pervious concrete was designed to drain water smoothly. However, pervious concrete has certain drawbacks, such as brittleness and poor tensile strength. To overcome these shortcomings, it is reinforced with fiber. Polypropylene fibers are commonly used for this purpose. On the other hand, managing waste plastic is a major problem as it has a significant environmental impact… Show more

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