02189nam a22001577a 4500999001700000100007000017245012700087260003000214300000900244500151800253700003601771856003301807942001101840952009001851952009001941 c58664d58661 aSayed Noshad Alia14MCEM08aSupervisor Prof. Dr. Noor Ahmed Memon aExperimental Study on Fundamental Strength Properties and Workability of Date Palam Fiber Reinforced Concrete (ME Thesis) aNawabshah:bQUEST,c2018. a41p. aABSTRACT Concrete 1s considered to be chief construction material. It posses versatile properties but it is not independent of the weaknesses. Concrete is strong in compression but it is week in tension .In order to improve tensile strength of concrete various attempts are made. One of the options is to add the fibers in concrete. This study is paying attention on to investigate experimentally the effect of date palm fibers on workability and fundamental strength properties of concrete. Date palm fibers of Yi" and I " length are added from 1% to 5% by weight of cement in concrete of I :2:4 proportions with 0.5 w/c ratio is cast and tested. The effect of length and dosage of date palm fibers (D.P) is investigated in terms of workability (Slump value), compressive strength (cube crushing strength) and tensile strength (cylinder splitting test). These are compared with those of normal concrete without D.P fiber. Thus in all 6 batches with cube and cylinders of standard size is cost and tested evaluation of the compressive and tensile strength respectively. The workability of the concrete is evaluated by adopting slump cone test. The results reveal the effect of D.P fibers on the properties of concrete. Workability decreases with the increase in D.P fibers concrete where the compressive strength and tensile strength increases with the addition of D.P fibers but up to specific dosage. The extent of enhancement in tensile strength is more remarkable as compared to the compressive strength.  aDepartment of Civil Engineering uhttps://tinyurl.com/s87vuj8w cTHESIS 00104070aRESEARCHbRESEARCHd2018-05-14l0pMP/19-186r2018-05-14 00:00:00yTHESIS 00104070aRESEARCHbRESEARCHd2018-10-16l0pMP/32-361r2018-10-16 00:00:00yTHESIS