Strength and Durability Properties on Fiber Reinforced Concrete by Replacing Fine Aggregate with Stone Powder
Naga Prathyusha S1, A.H.L. Swaroop2 

1Naga Prathyusha S, P.G Student of Structural Engineering, Gudlavalleru Engineering College, Gudlavalleru, Andhra Pradesh, India.
2A.H.L. Swaroop, Sr.Gr. Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering, Gudlavalleru Engineering College, Gudlavalleru, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Manuscript received on 02 March 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 06 March 2019 | Manuscript published on 30 July 2019 | PP: 1946-1950 | Volume-8 Issue-2, July 2019 | Retrieval Number: B1908078219/19©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.B1908.078219
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Abstract: The goal for taking p this exploration is because of the at that now a days the natural sand affirming to Indian standards is becoming scarcer and costlier because of non-accessibility in time for the reason that law of land, unlawful digging by sand mafia etc… For this reason a motivation has been done to identify a new source of aggregates. The objective of this study is to verify the appropriateness, feasibility &forthcoming utilization of Stone powder for future years. Stone powder is a loss from the quarry preparing units. It accounts 30% of the residue from the quarry industry. Use of stone powder as a replacement of Natural sand reduces cost of construction but also it helps to reduce the wastage of material so it can be give a good impact to the environment. Hence in the current study an attempt has been made on concrete mix of grade M40 by experimenting the strength properties & durability of concrete by replacing Stone powder by 25%, 50%, 75% & 100% to Natural sand and expand the project the addition of steel fibers of 0.5%,0.75% and 1% have done and also the effect of curing of 3% of H2SO4, HCI and Sea water on these concrete mixes are determined by immersing these cubes for 28 days, 90 days in above solutions and respective changes in compressive strength, tensile strength & weight reduction observed and it has been found that the compressive, split tensile strength of concrete made of stone powder increases nearly 17% and 60% with addition of steel fibers. The durability studies show a decrease of nearly 17% in compressive strength.
Key words: Stone Powder (SP), Strength & Durability, Steel Fibers

Scope of the Article: Properties and Mechanics of Concrete