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Laboratory study on mechanical properties of self compacting concrete using marble waste and polypropylene fiber

The marble sector has produced a large amount of waste in recent decades, which is being increased substantially over time. Marble waste is an extremely polluting form of industrial waste, owing to its highly alkaline contentas well as its production and processing techniques, which have a significa...

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Published in:Cleaner Materials 2022-12, Vol.6, p.100156, Article 100156
Main Authors: Arun Kumar, M., Balaji, S., Selvapraveen, S., Kulanthaivel, P.
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