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M30 Concrete Mix Proportion

M30 Concrete Mix Proportion

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The properties of the concrete can be enhanced by the addition of the fibres to the concrete. Different fibres with multiple combinations can lead to changes in the properties of concrete. Here in this study, the performance and properties of concrete are recorded with the addition of different mix ratios of polypropylene fibre (PF) and steel fibre...

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