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Using Basalt Fiber Reinforced Polymer as Steel Reinforcement - Review

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posted on 2025-03-11, 03:49 authored by Kamrul Hasan, M.T. Islam, Tusdid Sabur Tohfa, Fadzil Mat Yahaya
The production of affordable, lightweight polymers using sustainable composites reinforced with natural, eco-friendly fibers has recently attracted a lot of attention from both the research and manufacturing realms. Future construction of buildings must have the least negative impact on the environment while also being long-lasting. Basalt is the best material to utilize as reinforcement among natural fibers (animal, vegetable, or mineral) because of its advantageous qualities. The superior features of basalt rebar, such as its high tensile strength, low young's modulus, and corrosion-inhibiting properties, contribute to its operational excellence. This article summarizes the previous studies to investigate the use of basalt fiber-reinforced polymer (BFRP) bars as a substitute for steel reinforcement, emphasizing flexural strength, serviceability, and durability. That fits with the objective of this study, which is to analyse the most updated available data, compile the findings, and then identify any knowledge gaps that warrant future investigation. Moreover, the authors concluded following the review that basalt rebar might be used in construction as a more environmentally friendly and sustainable substitute for steel reinforcement.

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Journal

Construction

Volume

3

Pagination

40-53

Location

Pahang, Malaysia

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

2785-8731

eISSN

2785-8731

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

1

Publisher

Universiti Malaysia Pahang Publishing

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