Concrete with coconut fibre treated with sodium hypochlorite - compressive and flexural strength / Norisham Ibrahim and Muhammad Hafizhin Abdul Halim
Concrete needs to be reinforced to improve its engineering qualities. Coconut fibres were employed for this study since they are widely accessible and come in big numbers. The study compares the qualities of plain concrete and concrete reinforced with coconut fibre based on a laboratory experiment....
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Main Authors: | Ibrahim, Norisham (Author), Abdul Halim, Muhammad Hafizhin (Author) |
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM),
2023-04.
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