2017-6-1 Utilization of waste glass in ceramic and brick manufacturing process is discussed in a recent study (Andreola et al., 2016). The properties influence the pozzolanic behavior of waste glass and most pozzolans in concrete, are fineness, chemical composition, and the pore solution present for reaction (Imbabi et al., 2012, Rashad, 2015).
Read More2021-5-10 Also it may be due to the glass powder effectively filling the voids and giving rise to a dense concrete microstructure as a result waste glass powder offers
Read MoreThe pozzolanicity of finely ground glass cullet (GGC) can be exploited by using it as a cement component in concrete. This paper examines two of the chemical reactions most significant to this mode of use, namely, the pozzolanic reaction and the potentially deleterious alkali-silica reaction.
Read MoreThis book gives a summary of this usage: one chapter is devoted to each material, comprising an introduction, chemical and physical properties, usage potential, and the impact of the material on the various properties of concrete. The waste materials and by-products covered in the book are; granulated blast furnace slag, metakaolin, waste and recycled plastics, scrap-tire, waste glass, coal fly ash, rice husk ash, municipal solid waste
Read More2020-2-28 In , waste glass powder made of ground transparent and colored glass was used as a partial replacement of cement in concrete and mortar. Ground glass particles with micrometer sizes were subjected to pozzolana reactions with cement hydrates, forming a secondary hydrate of calcium silicate (C S H). In the tests, a higher compressive strength of concrete and mortar, when compared to the
Read More2018-5-9 The Physical properties are specific gravity 2.9, Bulk density 1200 Kg/m 3 and fineness 350 m 2 /Kg.
Read More2010-1-1 inflated membrane process. Glass fiber reinforced cement or concrete (GFRC), made by the spray-upprocess, have been used to construct wall panels. Steel and glass fibers addition in concrete pipes and manholes improves strength, reduces thickness, and diminishes handling damages. DamsandHydraulic Structure
Read More2017-2-8 The evaluation of ceramic waste for use as a replacement of cement material begins with the concrete testing. Concrete contains cement, water, fineaggregate, coarse aggregate and grit. With the control concrete, i.e. 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, and 50% of the cement is replaced with ceramic waste,the data from the ceramic waste is
Read More2014-9-29 Berkeley (Davis 1937).The last 50 years has seen the use of fly ash in concrete grow dramatically with close to 15 million tons used in con-crete, concrete products and grouts in the U.S. in 2005 (ACAA 2006). Historically, fly ash has been used in concrete at levels ranging from 15% to 25% by mass of the cementitious material component.The actual
Read More2005-11-15 supported the use of recycled waste tire rubber in asphalt rubber hot mix. In the past three years cooperative work between ADOT and Arizona State University (ASU) was conducted to extend the use of crumb rubber in Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) mixes. The intent was to use such mixes on urban development related projects.
Read MoreThe pozzolanicity of finely ground glass cullet (GGC) can be exploited by using it as a cement component in concrete. This paper examines two of the chemical reactions most significant to this mode of use, namely, the pozzolanic reaction and the potentially deleterious alkali-silica reaction.
Read MoreThe environmental impact of waste glass (WG) is one of the major challenges crippling sustainable waste management and mitigation. Reclamation of recycled materials from waste glass remains a tedious task amidst complex technological approaches. The challenge as seen in the global containment measur
Read MoreNon-hazardous waste materials and by-products which are mostly landfilled can be used in making concrete and similar construction materials. This book gives a summary of this usage: one chapter is devoted to each material, comprising an introduction, chemical and physical properties, usage potential, and the impact of the material on the various properties of concrete.
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Read More2005-7-8 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. Glass aggregate can even be used to produce concrete
Read More2015-6-25 [5] Her-Yung Wang, “A study of the effects of LCD glass sand on the properties of concrete” Waste Management, 2009, Pg. No. 335 to 341 [6] Farid Debieb, Said Kenai, “The use of coarse and fine crushed bricks as aggregate in concrete” Construction and building materials, 2008, Pg. No. 886 to 893
Read More2014-9-29 Berkeley (Davis 1937).The last 50 years has seen the use of fly ash in concrete grow dramatically with close to 15 million tons used in con-crete, concrete products and grouts in the U.S. in 2005 (ACAA 2006). Historically, fly ash has been used in concrete at levels ranging from 15% to 25% by mass of the cementitious material component.The actual
Read More2017-2-8 to find a use of ceramic waste produced. Ceramic waste can be used in concrete to improve its strength and other durability factors. Ceramic waste can be used as a partial replacement of cement or as a partial replacement of fine aggregate sand as a supplementary addition to achieve different properties of concrete.
Read More2018-5-9 Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS) The importance of Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS) lies in its greener way to become a substitute in concrete material. GGBS being a waste material, it needs proper method for disposal. So incorporating this waste material in concrete can reduce the depletion of conventional concrete
Read More2005-11-15 supported the use of recycled waste tire rubber in asphalt rubber hot mix. In the past three years cooperative work between ADOT and Arizona State University (ASU) was conducted to extend the use of crumb rubber in Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) mixes. The intent was to use such mixes on urban development related projects.
Read MoreThe environmental impact of waste glass (WG) is one of the major challenges crippling sustainable waste management and mitigation. Reclamation of recycled materials from waste glass remains a tedious task amidst complex technological approaches. The challenge as seen in the global containment measur
Read More1243 Study on Effective Use of Form Made from Waste Glass : Part 3 Several Properties of Porous Concrete Using Coarse Aggregate @inproceedings{Honda20071243SO, title={1243 Study on Effective Use of Form Made from Waste Glass : Part 3 Several Properties of Porous Concrete Using Coarse Aggregate}, author={S. Honda and H. Shiiba and Y. Koga}, year ...
Read MoreThe aim of this study is to investigate the use of waste brick as a partial replacement for cement in the production of cement mortar. Clinker was replaced by waste brick in different proportions (0%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20%) by weight for cement. The physico-chemical properties of cement at anhydrous
Read More2008-12-21 The use of recycled materials has gained credibility and momentum in the concrete industry and aggregate is now mined from various solid wastes, including: fiberglass waste materials, discarded glass, granulated plastics, wood products, old tires, and more.
Read MoreA systematic use of waste materials involves the classification of the mentioned waste materials according to their strength capacity, durability and utility. The basic components obtained from construction and demolition waste in concrete, masonry and mortar. Secondary raw aggregates are obtained from the waste
Read MoreProperties. Sodium silicates are crystalline solids that have a glassy appearance. The common terms for an aqueous solution of sodium silicate are water glass and liquid glass. They produce alkaline solutions, since they are soluble in water. This chemical
Read MoreWaste Management Standards. ASTM's waste management standards provide the guides, practices, and test methods pertinent to the process of handling residential, commercial, and industrial wastes. This process involves the collection, transport, processing, and recycling or disposal (whichever is applicable) of waste materials for health ...
Read MoreWaste is defined as unwanted and unusable materials and is regarded as a substance which is of no use. Waste that we see in our surroundings is also known as garbage. Garbage is mainly considered as a solid waste that includes wastes from our houses (domestic waste
Read MoreProperties of Polymer Cement Concrete 1. Highly Impermeable The polymer phase in the concrete will help reduce the porosity and microcraks that are formed in cement matrix. This acts as an additional binding material other than the Portland cement used. 2. High Durability A dense and water tight concrete is obtained by the use
Read More2011-7-29 Material Properties of Plastics 1.1 Formation and Structure The basic structure of plastics (or polymers) is given by macromolecule chains, formulated from monomer units by chemical reactions. Typical reactions for chain assembling are polyaddition (continuous or step wise) and condensation polymer-ization (polycondensation) [1] (Figure 1.1)..
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