Fire outbreaks in buildings have been a major concern in the world today. The integrity of concrete is usually questioned due to the fact that after these fire outbreaks the strength of the concrete is reduced considerably. Various methods have been adopted to improve the fire resistance property of concrete. This study focused on the use of coconut fibre to achieve this feat. In this study, varying percentages of treated and untreated coconut fibres were incorporated into concrete and the compressive strength was tested for both before heating and after heating. The percentages of replacement were 0.25, 0.5, 0.75 and 1% fibre content by weight of cement. Concrete cubes that had 0% fibre served as control specimens. After subjecting ...
With the quest for green construction and affordable housing systems for both rural and urban popul...
Numerous studies have verified that increased concrete strength reduces its resistance to fire, lead...
This paper summarizes the research that is being carried out at the Universities of Coimbra and Rio ...
Fire disasters have become a common occurrence in Lagos metropolis and in Nigeria as a whole, result...
This research describes experimental studies on the use of coconut fibre as enhancement of concrete....
Rapid crack propagation, brittle mode of failure and increased overload are common in concrete struc...
Concrete fails suddenly under tension and cracks excessively when unreinforced. Steel rebar is conve...
This research describes experimental studies on the use of coconut fibre as enhancement of concrete....
The recurring and abrupt collapse of concrete structures as well as apparent cracks in buildings und...
In this research the effect of Coconut (CN) fibre on the fresh and thermo gravimetric properties of ...
The push for sustainability in the construction sector has demanded the use of increasingly renewabl...
Concrete is the most heavily used construction material in the world. Concrete is not a perfect mate...
The high cost of conventional construction materials is the dominating factor affecting housing syst...
There were many researches to improve the concrete quality whether physical or mechanical properties...
Considerable work has been done on the mechanical properties of coconut-fibre enhanced concrete. The...
With the quest for green construction and affordable housing systems for both rural and urban popul...
Numerous studies have verified that increased concrete strength reduces its resistance to fire, lead...
This paper summarizes the research that is being carried out at the Universities of Coimbra and Rio ...
Fire disasters have become a common occurrence in Lagos metropolis and in Nigeria as a whole, result...
This research describes experimental studies on the use of coconut fibre as enhancement of concrete....
Rapid crack propagation, brittle mode of failure and increased overload are common in concrete struc...
Concrete fails suddenly under tension and cracks excessively when unreinforced. Steel rebar is conve...
This research describes experimental studies on the use of coconut fibre as enhancement of concrete....
The recurring and abrupt collapse of concrete structures as well as apparent cracks in buildings und...
In this research the effect of Coconut (CN) fibre on the fresh and thermo gravimetric properties of ...
The push for sustainability in the construction sector has demanded the use of increasingly renewabl...
Concrete is the most heavily used construction material in the world. Concrete is not a perfect mate...
The high cost of conventional construction materials is the dominating factor affecting housing syst...
There were many researches to improve the concrete quality whether physical or mechanical properties...
Considerable work has been done on the mechanical properties of coconut-fibre enhanced concrete. The...
With the quest for green construction and affordable housing systems for both rural and urban popul...
Numerous studies have verified that increased concrete strength reduces its resistance to fire, lead...
This paper summarizes the research that is being carried out at the Universities of Coimbra and Rio ...