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Study and Experiment Analysis of the Feasibility of Partial Replacement of Industrial Waste Glass Powder as Cement in Self Compacting Concrete


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Cement manufacturing industry is one of the Carbon-di-oxide (CO2) emitting sources to the atmosphere. To reduce this emission the alternative material to be used in the concrete in which the glass is adopted. Glass is an economical and environmental friendly construction material. Glass is non-biodegradable material not suitable for landfill. In this paper partial replacement of cementitious material in self compacting concrete in 5%, 10%, 15%. The replacement of glass powder decreases the unit weight and porosity by decreases in water absorption. The early consumption of alkalis by glass particles helps in reduction of alkali silica reaction. The workability of concrete is determined by using slump test and the crushing strength of aggregate is determined by using impact test. Therefore, the glass powder is used to some extent can replace the cement and contribute the strength development and characteristics of durability.

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Domestic Glass, Self Compacting Concrete, Alkali Silica Reaction, Workability, Carbon-Di-Oxide.
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Authors

Rahul Roy
School of Civil and Chemical Engineering (SCALE), VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu 632014, India
Pratyush Kumar
School of Civil and Chemical Engineering (SCALE), VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu 632014, India

Abstract


Cement manufacturing industry is one of the Carbon-di-oxide (CO2) emitting sources to the atmosphere. To reduce this emission the alternative material to be used in the concrete in which the glass is adopted. Glass is an economical and environmental friendly construction material. Glass is non-biodegradable material not suitable for landfill. In this paper partial replacement of cementitious material in self compacting concrete in 5%, 10%, 15%. The replacement of glass powder decreases the unit weight and porosity by decreases in water absorption. The early consumption of alkalis by glass particles helps in reduction of alkali silica reaction. The workability of concrete is determined by using slump test and the crushing strength of aggregate is determined by using impact test. Therefore, the glass powder is used to some extent can replace the cement and contribute the strength development and characteristics of durability.

Keywords


Domestic Glass, Self Compacting Concrete, Alkali Silica Reaction, Workability, Carbon-Di-Oxide.

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