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@article{150070, author = {Suha S.Dhanke and Vaishnavi R. Lanjewar and Ayushi Mahadule and Meena Kolte and Z. P. Raut}, title = {Light transfer through concrete by using optical fibre}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {7}, number = {2}, pages = {305-309}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=150070}, abstract = {In Country Population will increase and that’s why it results in growth construction sector. therefore construction activities will increase day by day. In Construction of tall and multi-storey building ends up in obstructing natural light-weight to beat this issue, concrete that created by victimisation fibre is employed to form concrete clear. it's use to transferring the sunshine. And conjointly its used for decorating purpose. sizable amount of buildings and enormous size of building could obstructing the doorway of natural light-weight and therefore the concrete created by victimisation glass fibre will transmit the natural light-weight likewise as artificial light-weight. The glass fibre is incredibly skinny wire like hair. glass fibre created by plastic or fibre. The properties of this concrete is as same as concrete created by victimisation glass fibre.}, keywords = {Light Transmitting Concrete, Normal concrete, Compressive strength, Flexural strength, Light transmission test.}, month = {}, }
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