A Comparative Study of The Use of Concrete Mix Using Jute Fibers
A Comparative Study of The Use of Concrete Mix Using Jute Fibers
A Comparative Study of The Use of Concrete Mix Using Jute Fibers
https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.42207
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Abstract: The character of fiber reinforced concrete can be changed by the variation of certain factors. these factors are the
geometric configuration of fibers, type and. quantity of fibers, , dispersal, direction, and concentration of the fibres
Portland cement concrete is assumed to be a relatively. Brittle material .When non-reinforced concrete is exposed to tensile
stresses. This is likely to fracture and fail. Since the start of the nineteenth century, studies were conducted. to reinforce concrete
by using fibres. After the reinforcement of concrete by fibers, it becomes a composite group in which the fibres endures the
tensile stresses. When concrete is reinforced by. using fiber in the mixture, it further increases the tensile strength of the
composite system. Research has revealed that. The strength of concrete may be improved greatly by the adding of fibers
Keywords: Fiber, jute fibres, NDT Mix design, design mix
I. INTRODUCTION
When concrete is reinforced by. using fiber in the mixture, it further increases the tensile strength of the composite system. Research
has revealed that. The strength of concrete may be improved greatly by the adding of fibers. As the stretching ability of the concrete
under load of reinforcing fiber is more than plain concrete, initially the composite system. will function as un-reinforced concrete.
However, with extra loading the fiber reinforcing will be activated, too. hold the concrete mix together.
Concrete is used as a main material in construction industry as component. We know concrete is weak in tension so it should be
reinforced with different types of Fibers. this will increase the tensile strength of concrete and make concrete strong, durable and
less susceptible to tension. Jute fiber is an agricultural material and cause many environmental troubles in its disposal and storage.
So it can also use as fiber in concrete which results in an advantage to be used in our study.
A. Fibers
Concrete is the composition of basic ingredients, cement, sand, aggregate and water. Admixtures and reinforcements are used with
concrete to get the desired physical properties. When these elements are combined together, they constitute a liquid volume that is
easily mounded into required form. When cement comes in contact with water, it start exothermic reaction which forms a solid
matrix and binds with the rest of the elements together into a durable rock-similar fabric, which holds many functions.
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III. METHODOLOGY
This chapter deals with material used in this project and also method adopted for this project. Properties of material which is used.in
this.project is described along with methodology, chapter start with material used and goes on to the mix design, which is done
as.per IS 10262 : 2009, then mixing, casting, compaction and curing details is given.
A. Cement
Ordinary Portland cement of grade 43 is used in this project, conforming to specification given under IS 8112: 1989 . cement which is
used in this project.is tested in laboratory and their result is given in.table.
S.
No. Property Value
1 Fineness 97%
5 Soundness 3.4 mm
B. Mixing
In this project hand mixing is preferred, The mix of the materials, including water, cement, aggregates and e-waste is mixed by
weighted, The quantity of cement, aggregate, e-waste and water for each batch shall be determine by weight, to an accuracy of 0.1%
of the total weight of the batch. The concrete shall be mixed by hand or preferably in a laboratory batch mixer, in such a manner as
to avoid loss of water or other materials. For hand mixing the concrete batch shall be mixed on a water tight, non-absorbent platform
with a shovel, trowel or similar suitable implement, procedure adopted for mixing is, cement and fine aggregate shall be mixed dry
until the mix give uniform color. coarse aggregated is added and mixed with the cement and fine aggregate until the coarse
aggregate is uniformly distributed throughout the batch, and then water is added and the entire batch mixed .until the concrete
.appears to be homogeneous and has the desired consistency.
C. Compaction
In this project as per IS: 516:1959 compaction is done, the test specimen shall be .made as soon as practicable after mixing and in
such a way as to produce full .compaction of the concrete with neither segregation nor excessive laitance. The concrete shall be
filled in to the mould in layers approximately 5cm deep. the scoop. shall be moved around the top edge of the mould as the concrete
slides from it, in order to insure a symmetrical distribution of the.concrete within the mould. After the top layer has been
compacted, the surface of the concrete shall.be finished level with the top of the mould.
Use a trowel for this , and covere it with.a glass or a metal plate to prevent evaporation. When compacting is done the standard
tamping bar shall be used.
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B. Slump Test
The slump test result is a slump of the behavior of a compacted inverted cone of.concrete under the action. of gravity. It measures
the consistency or the wetness of concrete. This test is performed. to check the consistency of freshly made concrete. Consistency is
a term very closely related to workability. It is a term which describes. the state of fresh concrete. It refers to the ease with which.
the concrete flows. It is used to indicate. the degree of wetness. The slump is termed as true slump, shear slump. and collapse slump.
If a shear or collapse slump is achieved, a fresh sample should. be taken and the test repeated. A collapse slump is an. indication of
too wet a mix. Only a true slump is of any. use in the test.
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Table : compressive strength test result obtained from cube testing for Jute Fiber
Mix Jute fibre Average Compressive
s. no. name % Strength (Mpa)
Graph: compressive strength test result obtained from cube testing for Jute Fiber
35
30
25
20 7 days
14 days
15
28 days
10
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1 JT 0 95
2 JT1 0.5 89
3 JT2 1.0 82
4 JT3 1.5 75
5 JT4 2.0 72
6 JT5 2.5 65
V. CONCLUSIONS
The addition of jute fibres increase the compressive strength of the concrete cubes upto a certain limit and then it decreses The
optimum percentage of the jute fibres to be reinforces is 1%
1) The results from the conventional method also matches with the non conventional method. Although conventional method gave
more value
2) The slump decreses with the addition of the reinforced fibres.
3) Split tensile strength also follow the same trend as the compressive strength . it increases till the optimum 1% of the fibres
percentage and then decreses.
4) A future study can be done using these data with other natural and synthetic fibres and can be obtained their optimum
replacement percentage as well
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