High Impact Factor : 7.883
Submit your paper here

Impact Factor

7.883


Call For Paper

Volume: 12 Issue 03 March 2026


Download Paper Format


Copyright Form


Share on

Performance Evaluation Of Crimped Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete Using M-sand For M30 Concrete

  • Author(s):

    Shailesh Singh | Hitesh Kodwani

  • Keywords:

    Steel Fibre, M-sand, Compression Test, Split Tensile Test, Flexural Strength Test.

  • Abstract:

    In This Study, Crimped Steel Fibres And Manufacturing Sand (M-Sand) Were Used In An Experimental Study Of Fibre Reinforced Concrete. We Know That Concrete Is Weak In Tension And Strong In Compression, And That The Fine Aggregate Used In Concrete Is Typically Natural River Sand. Our Goal Is To Replace The Natural Sand With Manufactured Sand And To Increase The Compressive And Tensile Strength Of The Concrete By Adding Steel Fibre. M-Sand Is Used As A Fine Aggregate To Get Over The Problems Caused By Over-mining Of Sand. Gravel Crushers Generate M-Sand, Which Is Homogeneous In Size. Investigating The Impact Of Steel Fibres On Concrete Made With M-sand As The Fine Aggregate Is The Primary Goal Of This Study, Which Also Aims To Create A High-performance Concrete. The Compressive And Tensile Strengths Of Concrete Grade M30 With Various Steel Fibre Percentages (0%, 0.3%, 0.6%, 0.9%, And 1.2%), Respectively, Are Proposed To Be Measured And Compared. To Make Concrete More Workable, Chemical Admixtures Are Utilised. In Order To Undertake The Study, Tests For Compressive Strength, Split Tensile Strength, And Flexural Strength Are Performed.

Other Details

  • Paper id:

    IJSARTV11I10104161

  • Published in:

    Volume: 11 Issue: 10 October 2025

  • Publication Date:

    2025-10-23


Download Article