2010
DOI: 10.1680/macr.2010.62.10.749
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Evaluation of powdered glass cullet as a means of controlling harmful alkali–silica reaction

Abstract: It has been proposed that glass derived from container glass recovery can act to control harmful alkali-silica reaction in concrete when included in powdered form. However, the high sodium content of the material raises concerns about whether the release of this element could ultimately exacerbate the reaction. This paper reports on a study carried out on concrete mixes containing aggregate combinations known to undergo harmful alkali-silica reaction in combination with powdered glass, to establish its efficac… Show more

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“…Recycled glass-RG Finely ground waste glass having a particle size finer than 38 µm has pozzolanic behavior, furthermore concrete containing ground glass exhibits a higher strength at both early and late ages compared to fly ash concrete. Dyer & Dhir [36] refer that the high sodium content of the material raises concerns about whether the release of this element could ultimately exacerbate alkali-silica reaction (ASR). They also show that powdered container glass is not suitable for controlling alkalisilica reaction.…”
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“…Recycled glass-RG Finely ground waste glass having a particle size finer than 38 µm has pozzolanic behavior, furthermore concrete containing ground glass exhibits a higher strength at both early and late ages compared to fly ash concrete. Dyer & Dhir [36] refer that the high sodium content of the material raises concerns about whether the release of this element could ultimately exacerbate alkali-silica reaction (ASR). They also show that powdered container glass is not suitable for controlling alkalisilica reaction.…”
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