COMPARATIVE STUDY ON STRENGTH OF NORMAL CONCRETE AND RECRON FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE
The usefulness of fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) in various civil engineering applications is indisputable. Fiber reinforced concrete has so far been successfully used in slabs on grade, architectural panels, precast products, offshore structures, structures in seismic regions, thin and thick repai...
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