A review on ultra high-performance fibre-reinforced concrete with nanomaterials and its applications V. Anish, J. Logeshwari Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, 2024 Ultra high-performance concrete (UHPC) is an advanced concrete which exhibits a higher performance mostly in all aspects and has a compressive strength higher than 150 MPa. The paper reviews the usage of different types of fibres, nanomaterials, mineral admixtures, preparation techniques and the utilization of UHPC. Improved microstructure, reduced porosity and homogeneous mixing are the basic requirements of the UHPC design. Though UHPC helps in the preparation of structural members at lesser size, it requires an enormous amount of cement which is accountable for a huge CO2 emission, abrasion and cracks; hence, supplementary cementitious materials might be utilized as a limited alternative for cement without sacrificing the strength of concrete at lesser cost. The nanomaterials act as a nucleation site for the C-S–H gel formation by filling the voids and pores, thereby aiding to attain a denser microstructure for UHPC and also delaying the nucleation of the cracks at the nanoscale. The fibres used in the UHPC help in energy dissipation and also produce a bridging effect for micro- and macro-cracks. Based on the investigations, it has been found that the usage of medium hooked-end steel fibres and a hybrid combination of fibres with nanomaterials helps in improving several properties of the UHPC.
Strength properties of nano silica recycled sustainable concrete , Dr. S. Yuvaraj, V. Anish, and International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 2019 This experiment highlights the salient features of concrete under nanotechnology. Concrete production requires huge amount of cement and aggregates which eventually increases carbon emission and contaminates environment. Hence, incorporation of ‘F’ class fly ash which is partially replaced for cement, recycled aggregate and cactus gel can be done which can reduce dumping issues, carbon emission and cost. However, incorporation of fly ash in ordinary Portland cement deviates its strength consequently. Hence, Nano-silica can be added as an additive to fill up the deviation, thereby increasing its workability and improving the strengthening factor of concrete. In this paper mineral admixture such as Nano-silica were used to increase the strength of concrete and natural polymer substances such as cactus jelly is used to increase the workability of concrete. For the binding material cement were replaced with the fly-ash at the percentage of 60% respectively and for the coarse aggregate quarry aggregate has been replaced with recycled aggregate with the proportion of 40% and 60% respectively. In the investigation three specimens were casted say conventional, replacement of 60% and replacement of 60% with Nano silica and cactus extract solution. The result of compressive and flexural strength were compared. The aim of this experiment is to maintain the economy and environmental effect.
RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Evaluation of Durability Characteristics on Hybrid Fibre Reinforced High-Performance Concrete Incorporated with Graphene Oxide V Anish, J Logeshwari, S Samson Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions of Civil Engineering … , 2025 2025
Mechanical and microstructural analysis of high-performance concrete incorporated with hybrid fibres and graphene oxide V Anish, J Logeshwari Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions of Civil Engineering … , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
A review on ultra high-performance fibre-reinforced concrete with nanomaterials and its applications V Anish, J Logeshwari Journal of Engineering and Applied Science 71 (1), 25 , 2024 2024 Citations: 43
A Graphene oxide infused High- performance concrete reinforced with hybrid fibres J Logeshwari, V Anish, S Samson IN Patent App. 202,341,089,381 , 2024 2024
Cost and Energy Efficiency Green Building in Smart Cities Using Solar Panel V. Anish IN Patent App. 202,321,009,583 , 2023 2023
Strength properties of nano silica recycled sustainable concrete S Yuvaraj, V Anish International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering 8 … , 2019 2019 Citations: 5
Self Compacting Concrete with Quarry Dust as Partial Replacement for Fine Aggregate and Flyash for Cement with Fibre Reinforcement V Anish, G Balamurugan Int. Res. J. Eng. Tech. 4, 1167-1174 , 2017 2017 Citations: 6
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
A review on ultra high-performance fibre-reinforced concrete with nanomaterials and its applications V Anish, J Logeshwari Journal of Engineering and Applied Science 71 (1), 25 , 2024 2024 Citations: 43
Self Compacting Concrete with Quarry Dust as Partial Replacement for Fine Aggregate and Flyash for Cement with Fibre Reinforcement V Anish, G Balamurugan Int. Res. J. Eng. Tech. 4, 1167-1174 , 2017 2017 Citations: 6
Strength properties of nano silica recycled sustainable concrete S Yuvaraj, V Anish International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering 8 … , 2019 2019 Citations: 5
Mechanical and microstructural analysis of high-performance concrete incorporated with hybrid fibres and graphene oxide V Anish, J Logeshwari Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions of Civil Engineering … , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Evaluation of Durability Characteristics on Hybrid Fibre Reinforced High-Performance Concrete Incorporated with Graphene Oxide V Anish, J Logeshwari, S Samson Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions of Civil Engineering … , 2025 2025
A Graphene oxide infused High- performance concrete reinforced with hybrid fibres J Logeshwari, V Anish, S Samson IN Patent App. 202,341,089,381 , 2024 2024
Cost and Energy Efficiency Green Building in Smart Cities Using Solar Panel V. Anish IN Patent App. 202,321,009,583 , 2023 2023
Publications
1. Anish, V., Logeshwari, J. & Samson, S (2024) Evaluation of Durability Characteristics on Hybrid Fibre Reinforced High-Performance Concrete Incorporated with Graphene Oxide. Iranian Journal of Science and Technology Transactions of Civil Engineering. Springer [Q2] (Scopus) (AU Annexure) (Impact . .
2. Anish, V., Logeshwari, J. (2024) Mechanical and Microstructural Analysis of High-Performance Concrete Incorporated with Hybrid Fibres and Graphene Oxide. Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions of Civil Engineering. Springer [Q2] (SCIE & Scopus) (AU Annexure) (Impact . .
3. V. Anish, J. Logeshwari (2024) A review on ultra high‑performance fibre‑reinforced concrete with nanomaterials and its applications” in Journal of Engineering and Applied Science 71(25): 1-40. Springer [Q3] (Scopus & UGC).
4. S. Yuvaraj, V. Anish (2019) Strength Properties of Nano Silica Recycled Sustainable concrete. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) 8(10): 2245-2248. [Q4] [Scopus].
5. V. Anish, G. Balamurugan, “Self-Compacting Concrete with Quarry dust as a partial replacement for fine aggregate and fly ash for cement with fiber reinforcement” in International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (Google Scholar). 10.13140/
RESEARCH OUTPUTS (PATENTS, SOFTWARE, PUBLICATIONS, PRODUCTS)
1. J. Logeshwari, V. Anish and S. Samson. Complete filing of patent titled “A Graphene oxide infused High- performance concrete reinforced with hybrid fibres” at Indian patents. Application No. 202341089381, Status: Published.
2. V. Anish. Complete filing and publication done on patent titled “Cost and Energy Efficiency green building in smart cities using solar panel at Indian patents. Application No. 202321009583, Status: Published.