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Experimental evaluation of mechanical characteristics of concrete composites reinforced with jute fibers using bricks waste as alternate material for aggregates
Abstract
In order to achieve high strength in concrete composites, various fiber reinforcements in plain concrete composites (PCC) are used. Steel is widely used for this purpose but the main issue in using steel as a reinforcement member is rusting, which results into structure deterioration. So, the alternative is to use a durable, environment friendly, and cost-effective natural fiber. Jute Fiber is used in this study for the reinforcement of plain concrete composites while, the plain concrete composites were made with cement, sand, and bricks waste. The comparative study of using bricks waste as an alternative material to crush bricks is also presented in this research study. Bricks waste and its disposal is becoming an environmental challenge. This study proposes jute fibers as a reinforcement element and uses bricks waste as an alternative material to crushed stone. M20 grade concrete with various volumetric percentages (0.05%, 0.10%, 0.25%, 0.50%, and 1.00%) of 10 mm long jute fibers are produced. An increase of 39% and 37% in compressive strength and split tensile strength, respectively, was observed after the addition of jute fibers. Therefore, the use of jute fibers and bricks waste to replace crushed stone is an effective way to mitigate environmental pollution and sustainability issues.