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Use of Hemp in Fly Ash Brick

The construction sector is one of the primary energy consuming sectors and contributes substantial atmospheric emissions. The building and construction sector is responsible for 30% of global energy use and 17% of greenhouse gas emissions. In the past decade the construction community has been looki...

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Published in:International journal for research in applied science and engineering technology 2022-06, Vol.10 (6), p.1605-1607
Main Authors: Waghmare, Ankit, Tembhare, Amisha, Gulhane, Akshay, Gotmare, Mrudul
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