2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2021.09.446
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Evaluating long term properties of concrete using waste beverage glass

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“…Patel et al (2019) reported similar findings by using GP particles of 63 and 75 µm, with superior outcomes achieved when employing finer particles [48]. Gupta et al 2021 stated that up to 40% GP reduces water absorption due to denser portlandite gels that create a uniformly packed structure [62]. A linear decrease in water absorption was observed in GP utilization [37].…”
Section: Water Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Patel et al (2019) reported similar findings by using GP particles of 63 and 75 µm, with superior outcomes achieved when employing finer particles [48]. Gupta et al 2021 stated that up to 40% GP reduces water absorption due to denser portlandite gels that create a uniformly packed structure [62]. A linear decrease in water absorption was observed in GP utilization [37].…”
Section: Water Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The results of water absorption are summarized in Figure 11. Summary result of Water Absorption in using GP as cement replacement [26,30,34,36,38,41,48,57,62,66,67].…”
Section: Water Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The remaining 5 % is dust, which is trapped by filters after crushing [2,3]. Because recycled photovoltaic glass is waste, it can be used as a secondary raw material as a substitute for natural aggregates in the production of concrete or cement [4]. Since natural aggregate is a non-renewable resource, it is necessary to find a suitable solution in order to make the most of the secondary raw materials to save the non-renewable ones [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%