Influence of Waste Metalized Plastic Fibers and Guinea-Corn Husk Ash on Strength Properties of Self-Compacting Concrete
Ubale H.,
Lawan M. M.
Abstract:Green concrete is a form of eco-friendly composite material that is manufactured using waste material as one of its components. Guinea corn husk ash (GCHA) and waste metalized plastic (WMP) are all by-products that are nuisance to the environment. It is important to understand their influence on workability and mechanical properties of self-compacting concrete (SCC). In this study, the influence of waste metalized plastic fibre (WMPF) and Guinea corn husk ash (GCHA) on workability and mechanical properties of … Show more
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