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@article{175672, author = {Dharani Niranjan Gundeli and Lochana Mallikarjun Balingal and Yogita Ambadas Boddu and Vaishnavi Anand Boddul and Shravanti Shrinivas Jadal and Rohini Suresh Jamadar}, title = {Experimental Study on Pervious Concrete Increasing It's Flexural Strenghth.}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2025}, volume = {11}, number = {11}, pages = {3610-3612}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=175672}, abstract = {Flexible Pervious Concrete (FPC) is an innovative material that combines the flexibility and durability of bendable concrete with the water permeability of traditional pervious concrete. Flexible pervious concrete refers to a type of concrete that combines the typical characteristics of pervious concrete (its ability to allow water to flow through it) with added flexibility, making it more resistant to cracking under certain conditions. Designed to address challenges such as urban flooding, stormwater management, ground water recharge and the durability of pavements in seismic zones, FPC offers a sustainable solution for modern infrastructure. By integrating fibres such as polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and incorporating a porous matrix, FPC achieves a balance between mechanical flexibility and high permeability. Keywords: Mechanical Flexibility, Polyvinyl Alcohol, durability.}, keywords = {}, month = {April}, }
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