2019
DOI: 10.3390/ma12091467
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Abstract: The paper describes a new model of concrete production, which contains a glass cullet. A worn-out car side window have been used for the production of recycled glass aggregate (RGA) and its properties were examined. The RGA was used in concrete as a 50% and 100% mass substitute of the traditional aggregate. Basic tests of fresh concrete mix and hardened concrete were carried out. The consistency, the air content in the concrete mix, the density of hardened concrete, water absorption, water resistance, frost re… Show more

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“…Over the years, various modifications to concrete’s composition have been proposed in order to improve its properties, (e.g., [10,11,12,13]). Lowering the carbon footprint of concrete can be achieved, for example, by replacing cement with supplementary cementitious materials [14,15], using recycled aggregate [16,17,18] or enhancing its long-term durability. The former can be done by developing concrete using industrial waste (e.g., fly ash [19] or blast furnace slag [20]), whereas the latter can be achieved by designing a material with self-healing properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years, various modifications to concrete’s composition have been proposed in order to improve its properties, (e.g., [10,11,12,13]). Lowering the carbon footprint of concrete can be achieved, for example, by replacing cement with supplementary cementitious materials [14,15], using recycled aggregate [16,17,18] or enhancing its long-term durability. The former can be done by developing concrete using industrial waste (e.g., fly ash [19] or blast furnace slag [20]), whereas the latter can be achieved by designing a material with self-healing properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Looking at it, one can notice that the core of unchanged brown glass (I) is surrounded by cracked, discoloured glass (II). Between the undamaged and cracked glass, there is a white alkali silica gel (III), an ASR product [52,54,55]. Cracked cement paste (IV) is observed around the glass particle.…”
Section: Reflected Light Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ceramic materials have been used as ceramic powder and ceramic aggregates in concrete [ 1 ]. This use of glass waste in concrete production and its advantages were summarized well by Zegardło et al [ 2 ], and recent studies related to the use of rubber aggregates and chips were reported by Guettla et al [ 3 ]. Wood chips can also be used for wood plastic composite paver blocks [ 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%