A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Studies on Recycled Waste Glass Powder as Binder in Concrete
Abstract The present study deals with the experimental investigation on recycled waste Glass Powder (GP) as a pozzolanic cement. Two particle sizes of 75 and 150 μm were used for the current study. The considered GP replacement levels were 0, 20, 40, 60 and 80% by weight of cement and workability, density, compressive and tensile strengths were investigated. Test results show that GP as a partial cement replacement has proven feasible for low strength and light weight applications. In addition, GP can be used in places where there is higher demand for workability. Further research into hardening over longer periods and low strength applications, GP concrete could become a sustainable option for industry.
Studies on Recycled Waste Glass Powder as Binder in Concrete
Abstract The present study deals with the experimental investigation on recycled waste Glass Powder (GP) as a pozzolanic cement. Two particle sizes of 75 and 150 μm were used for the current study. The considered GP replacement levels were 0, 20, 40, 60 and 80% by weight of cement and workability, density, compressive and tensile strengths were investigated. Test results show that GP as a partial cement replacement has proven feasible for low strength and light weight applications. In addition, GP can be used in places where there is higher demand for workability. Further research into hardening over longer periods and low strength applications, GP concrete could become a sustainable option for industry.
Studies on Recycled Waste Glass Powder as Binder in Concrete
Kalakada, Z. (author) / Doh, J. H. (author)
2019-09-04
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Recycled Waste Glass Powder as Binder for Sustainable Concrete
TIBKAT | 2021
|Glass Powder based Geopolymer Binder for Precast Concrete
TIBKAT | 2020
|