{"title":"水泥中注入蕉叶灰和电子玻璃纤维后的 M30 强化进程","authors":"Narla Sasikala","doi":"10.22214/ijraset.2024.63625","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Abstract: In the context of a lack of fabric in concrete production, particularly in India where rapid infrastructure development has led to increased construction activities, the adoption of environmentally friendly practices is essential. India, renowned for its exceptional cement production worldwide, is now grappling with issues posed by the widespread Covid-19 pandemic, which is significantly disrupting the growth of the construction industry. This has led to neighbouring lockdowns and shortages in texture. The massive amounts of banana waste thrown out in India emit toxic quantities of carbon dioxide and methane gas into the atmosphere. Banana leaf ash may be produced after the bananas have been harvested. One possible use for the agriculture waste known as BANANA LEAF ASH (BLA) is to reduce the amount of cement needed to build concrete. E-GF stands for \"ELECTRONIC-GLASS FIBER,\" which might refer to a material made up of many little glass filaments. In addition to increasing the material's flexural, ductile, and affect properties, these strands fulfil a function similar to the strengthening steel present in traditional reinforced concrete. This Paper talks about maintain the variable frequency to makeup BLA with cement 0%, 2.5%, 5%, 7.5%, 10% & 12.5% & EGF with constant frequency of 3%. Moreover the comparison is held with proxy blends like 0%BLA+0%EGF, 2.5%BLA+3%EGF, 5%BLA+3%EGF, 7.5%BLA+3%EGF, 10%BLA+3%EGF & 12.5%BLA+3%EGF. BANANA LEAF ASH and E-GLASS FIBER together provide a sustainable and strength-enhancing solution for concrete. Seeing how cutting-edge materials may revolutionize building methods is fascinating.","PeriodicalId":13718,"journal":{"name":"International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology","volume":"17 4","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-07-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Progression of M30 Strong on Banana Leaf Ash & E-Glass Fibre Infused in Cement\",\"authors\":\"Narla Sasikala\",\"doi\":\"10.22214/ijraset.2024.63625\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Abstract: In the context of a lack of fabric in concrete production, particularly in India where rapid infrastructure development has led to increased construction activities, the adoption of environmentally friendly practices is essential. 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Progression of M30 Strong on Banana Leaf Ash & E-Glass Fibre Infused in Cement
Abstract: In the context of a lack of fabric in concrete production, particularly in India where rapid infrastructure development has led to increased construction activities, the adoption of environmentally friendly practices is essential. India, renowned for its exceptional cement production worldwide, is now grappling with issues posed by the widespread Covid-19 pandemic, which is significantly disrupting the growth of the construction industry. This has led to neighbouring lockdowns and shortages in texture. The massive amounts of banana waste thrown out in India emit toxic quantities of carbon dioxide and methane gas into the atmosphere. Banana leaf ash may be produced after the bananas have been harvested. One possible use for the agriculture waste known as BANANA LEAF ASH (BLA) is to reduce the amount of cement needed to build concrete. E-GF stands for "ELECTRONIC-GLASS FIBER," which might refer to a material made up of many little glass filaments. In addition to increasing the material's flexural, ductile, and affect properties, these strands fulfil a function similar to the strengthening steel present in traditional reinforced concrete. This Paper talks about maintain the variable frequency to makeup BLA with cement 0%, 2.5%, 5%, 7.5%, 10% & 12.5% & EGF with constant frequency of 3%. Moreover the comparison is held with proxy blends like 0%BLA+0%EGF, 2.5%BLA+3%EGF, 5%BLA+3%EGF, 7.5%BLA+3%EGF, 10%BLA+3%EGF & 12.5%BLA+3%EGF. BANANA LEAF ASH and E-GLASS FIBER together provide a sustainable and strength-enhancing solution for concrete. Seeing how cutting-edge materials may revolutionize building methods is fascinating.