Abstract

Abstract: Fiber Reinforced Concrete is one of the most quality construction techniques of modern times. The utilization of locally available galvanized iron or metallic fiber as a bridging material. The concrete with metallic or nonmetallic fiber is very useful and its enhanced concrete mechanical properties. Therefore, a research has been conducted to study the performance of locally available GI wire fiber reinforced concrete (GWRC). This paper presents the findings of the research that made an effort to explore several basic characteristics of GWRC primarily related to strength, ductility and durability. This research was, therefore, conducted to compare the concrete strength performance of GI fiber with different lengths and a control specimen. The objective of this study is to explore the effect of GI fiber in terms of compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, and flexural strength with ‘Galvanized Iron’ fiber using several cutting lengths of 25 mm and 35mm with various mix proportions including 1.0%, 1.5%, 2.0%, and 2.5% by weight of the concrete

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