Abstract
Abstract: In the contemporary era. Concrete, the most significant and frequently used material, frequently needs to have a very high strength and acceptable workability. Research on glass fibre reinforced concrete led to the development of alkali resistant fibres with a high capacity for dispersion, increasing long-term durability. When dunite is utilised as a cement alternative rather of regular cement, concrete is discovered to become up to 40% stronger. Studies based on periodic cement rate data show that, on average, dunite powder is less expensive than cement. Future cement usage will be dominated by the replacement of dunite powder. In the current experimental investigation, alkali resistant glass fibres have been employed to investigate the effect on compressive and split tensile strength on M30 grade of concrete can be determined for 28,56 and 90 days
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