2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2014.04.008
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Effects of windshield waste glass on the properties of structural repair mortars

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“…Calmon at al. [49] observed a reduction in compressive strength when 10-20% of the cement was replaced by waste glass from windshields. They associated this effect to the cracking of the matrix due to the formation of calcium sulphoaluminate at later ages, caused by the alumina content (5%) in the mixture, introduced by the glass.…”
Section: Compressive Strength Testsmentioning
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“…Calmon at al. [49] observed a reduction in compressive strength when 10-20% of the cement was replaced by waste glass from windshields. They associated this effect to the cracking of the matrix due to the formation of calcium sulphoaluminate at later ages, caused by the alumina content (5%) in the mixture, introduced by the glass.…”
Section: Compressive Strength Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the statistical analysis of the data by means of Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) indicated that the use of glass microparticles in replacement of cement contributes to reducing permeability and that this influence is independent of the chemical characteristics of glass microparticles. Jain and Neithalath [32] and Calmon et al [49] studied cement pastes with and without microparticles and found that the glass particles replacement led to smaller porosity. Probably, the permeability improvement was due to the chemical composition and the structure of the noncrystalline silica, which favors the occurrence of a pozzolanic reaction, when the glass is put into contact with calcium hydroxide.…”
Section: Compressive Strength Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the waste glass especially windscreen glass is disposed daily worldwide at the dumpsites or landfill [2]. Besides, waste glass as residue is sent to dumpsites when the glass colours get mixed and can't be reused again because the high cost of cleaning and colour sorting [6].…”
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“…Many researchers are studied the waste glass as cement replacement [2,3,4], fine aggregate [3], coarse aggregate, additives and fibre reinforcement in concrete.…”
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