Hamada et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Application of natural fibres in cement concrete: A critical reviewHamada et al., 2023
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- 4451135136402218730
- Author
- Hamada H
- Shi J
- Al Jawahery M
- Majdi A
- Yousif S
- Kaplan G
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- Publication venue
- Materials Today Communications
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Sustainability of building materials is a growing concern, and the use of natural fibres (NFs) is one way to develop alternative low-cost renewable raw materials. The excellent performance of NF can be discovered in cement-based materials made by these fibres to …
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