2015
DOI: 10.4186/ej.2015.19.3.35
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Comparison of Properties of Fresh and Hardened Concrete Containing Finely Ground Glass Powder, Fly Ash, or Silica Fume

Abstract: Waste glass has potential for use in building materials, for example, as an aggregate replacement, a filler in concrete, or a cement replacement. Finely ground glass powder (particle size of less than 38 µm) can be used as a pozzolan material in concrete because of its high reactive silica content. This paper studied the properties of concrete containing finely ground glass powder (approximate particle size, 12-15 µm) of admixture Type D following ASTM C494. The fresh concrete's compressive strength, ability t… Show more

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“…The amount of clinker consumption can be reduced by using supplementary cementitious materials such as fly ash, slag, silica fume, and natural pozzolan [2], [14], [38][39]. In addition, the supplementary cementitious materials could enhance the physical and mechanical properties of the cement.…”
Section: Inventory Results Of Blended Cement (Scenario 3)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The amount of clinker consumption can be reduced by using supplementary cementitious materials such as fly ash, slag, silica fume, and natural pozzolan [2], [14], [38][39]. In addition, the supplementary cementitious materials could enhance the physical and mechanical properties of the cement.…”
Section: Inventory Results Of Blended Cement (Scenario 3)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Waste glass has competency to use as raw materials in building constructions [15]. Many research studies have been conducted on replacing sand (fine aggregate) with waste glass.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of WGP in concrete enhances its resistance to acidic and severe conditions, according to research [27]. WGP has also been used to improve the durability of concrete by decreasing water penetration by up to 16.41% compared to control concrete [28]. Due to the denser matrix created by the pozzolanic action of WGP, drying shrinkage was decreased in comparison to the reference concrete after 28 days [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%