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Jul 08, 2005· Photographs courtesy of American Specialty Glass, Inc. If you want concrete that truly sparkles and shines, put some glass in the mix. Glass aggregate can replace part or all of the sand and gravel in concrete, for effects that range from colorful terrazzo, to granite- or marble-like finishes, to concrete that reflects light like a mirror.

Utilizing Waste Recycled Glass as Sand/Cement Replacement in Concrete Article (PDF Available) in Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 21(12):709-721 · .

The use of glass powder as cement replacement in the concrete showed an increase in the compressive strength at various optimum percent- ages (10% to .

Utilization of waste glass as sand replacement in cement mortar Article (PDF Available) in Indian Journal of Engineering and Materials Sciences 18(4):303-308 · .

shayam, 2004). Efforts have been made in the concrete industry to use waste glass powder as partial replacement of cement. Waste glass when ground to a very fine powder shows pozzolanicproperties as it contains SiO 2 and therefore to some extent can replace cement in concrete and contribute in strength

The aim of the present work was to use glass powder as a replacement of cement to assess the pozzolanic activity of fine glass powder in concrete and compare its performance with other pozzolanic materials like silica fume and fly ash. A series of tests were conducted to study the effect of 15% and 30% replacement of cement by silica

Use of glass wastes as fine aggregate in Concrete S.P. Gautam, Vikas Srivastava and V.C. Agarwal ... In order to study the effect of waste glass as partial cement replacement on the strength of concrete, fine aggregate and coarse aggregate, 66 cubes of size ... The properties of cement, coarse sand.

Jun 06, 2017· The demand of sand has increased greatly due to the technological advancements in the construction industry. The extraction of river sand adversely affects the ecological balance of the river. Hence alternatives to sand have been used nowadays. Th...

Nov 07, 2016· Reactive Powder Concrete: King of Ultra-high Performance Concrete |Eco Friendly, Low Cost | New Era of Concrete Reactive powder concrete (RPC) is a composite material currently under development, which is expected to revolutionize the concrete ind...

substitute materials for the river sand for making concrete. Recently, some attempts have been made to use ground glass as a replacement in concrete [8-10]. The objective of this paper is to present the results of experimental investigations on Physical and Mechanical properties of concrete made with Sheet Glass powder concrete.

Utilization of waste glass as sand replacement in cement mortar Nurhayat Degirmenci a, Arin Yilmaz b* & Ozge Andic Cakir c aDepartment of Architecture, bDepartment of Civil Engineering Engineering and Architecture Faculty, Balikesir University, 10145 Balikesir, Turkey

Waste Glass Powder as Cement Replacement in Concrete Hongjian Du, Kiang HweeTan Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology,volume ( ), pp.12 2014 468 .

The referral conventional concrete as well as concrete made using silica sand as partial replacement of cement were tested for workability in green state and for compressive & split tensile ...

Dec 12, 2009· The potential use of waste recycled glass in concrete as recycled glass sand (RGS) and pozzolanic glass powder (PGP) was examined in this study. No major difference was found in compressive strength of concrete with the presence of RGS as sand replacement.

The results of this study showed that the use of ground waste glass as a high volume cement replacement in concrete seems feasible and could save some of the landfills. The use of ground waste glass as cement replacement has also been investigated due to its pozzolanic properties, with proportions up to 30%, . The results demonstrated a higher ...

Study of Concrete Involving Use of Waste Glass as Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregates 10 | P a g e 4.2. Hardened concrete The compressive strength tests and splitting tensile strength tests are presented in TABLE 3.

The use of bottom ash in substitution of natural sand has shown a good potential for use in the production of Portland cement-based materials (Andrade et al., 2007). A problem in the use of ash as an alternative binder, filler or mineral addition is the poor reactivity of most types of ash.

As the percentage of replacement of silica sand was increases 0% to 70% slump is increases from 4.84 % to 25.81% for mix – 1. By the replacement of silica sand in concrete, the compressive strength was decreases up to 30% replacement and then

cement paste and the interfacial transition zones in recycled aggregate concrete. Use of milled waste glass, as partial replacement of cement, is estimated to produce significant gains in strength and durability of recycled aggregate concrete. Milled waste glass .

Experimental Study of Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate with Waste Material from China Clay Industries ... utilization of waste products in concrete, each waste product has its own specific effect on properties of fresh and hard concrete. ... [WFS] as partial replacement of sand on the strength, ultrasonic pulse velocity and permeability of ...

paper, an attempt has been made to find out the strength of concrete containing waste glass powder as a partial replacement of cement for concrete. Cement replacement by glass powder in the range 5% to 40% increment of 5% has been studied. It was tested for compressive strength and flexural strength at the age of 7, 28 and 90 days and compared ...

The use of quartz sand as replacement for sand is an economical solution for making the concrete resistant to weathering. The paper presents a concrete mix design procedure for partial replacement of sand with quartz sand.

1. Expanded Polystrene(EPS): EPS balls are used as an aggregate instead of the crushed stone that is used in regular concrete, it known as EPScrete, EPS concrete or lightweight concrete. It has been used as road bedding, in soil or geo-stabilizat...

He further says that if combined with fly ash (another industrial waste), 100 per cent replacement of sand can be achieved. The use of fly ash in concrete is desirable because of benefits such as useful disposal of a byproduct, increased workability, reduction of cement consumption, increased sulfate resistance, increased resistance to alkali ...
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