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  • 2023Thermal properties, microstructure analysis, and environmental benefits of basalt fiber reinforced concretecitations
  • 2023Basalt Fiber Reinforced Concrete: A Compressive Review on Durability Aspects41citations
  • 2022A Review on Failure Modes and Cracking Behaviors of Polypropylene Fibers Reinforced Concrete47citations
  • 2022Feasibility Study on Concrete Made with Substitution of Quarry Dust: A Review20citations

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  • Ahmad, Jawad
  • Sodani, Khaled A. Alawi Al
  • Alogla, Saleh
  • Hakamy, Ahmad
  • Alogla, Saleh M.
  • Majdi, Ali
  • Al-Kharabsheh, Buthainah
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  • Hakamy, A.
  • Alqawasmeh, Hasan Majed
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Basalt Fiber Reinforced Concrete: A Compressive Review on Durability Aspects

  • Arbili, Mohamed M.
  • Ahmad, Jawad
  • Alogla, Saleh M.
  • Majdi, Ali
  • Hakamy, Ahmad
  • Al-Kharabsheh, Buthainah
Abstract

<jats:p>The creation of sustainable composites reinforced with natural fibers has recently drawn the interest of both industrial and academics. Basalt fiber (BF) stands out as the most intriguing among the natural fibers that may be utilized as reinforcement due to their characteristics. Numerous academics have conducted many tests on the strength, durability, temperature, and microstructure characteristics of concrete reinforced with BF and have found promising results. However, because the information is dispersed, readers find it problematic to assess the advantages of BF reinforced concrete, which limits its applications. Therefore, a condensed study that provides the reader with an easy route and summarizes all pertinent information is needed. The purpose of this paper (Part II) is to undertake a compressive assessment of basalt fiber reinforced concrete’s durability features. The results show that adding BF significantly increased concrete durability. The review also identifies a research deficiency that must be addressed before BF is used in practice.</jats:p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • microstructure
  • strength
  • composite
  • durability