Investigation on Partial Replacement of Cement with Glass Powder in Concrete
Author(s):
R. Mahalakshmi, K. Manoj, U. Venkata Suneel, Ch. Sriram
Keywords:
Waste glass, Recycling, Cement, pozzolanic properties.
Abstract
Glass powder is incredibly fine powder shows pozzolanic properties, which might be used as partial replacement of cement in concrete. Glass may be a common material employed in day-to-day life in constructions. Its lifetime is proscribed. After use, it is recycled or sent to landfills. Since glass is not biodegradable. So, land filling is not eco-friendly. Mix design M20 was casted by replacement of cement with Glass powder by weight at 0%, 10%, 20%. Cubes (Cube - 150*150*150mm) were prepared for testing after seven-, and twenty-eight-days natural process in water served as the control. The main objective is to compare the compressive strength for the designed mix specimen (M20) with conventional and replaced concretes.
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Unique Paper ID: 163473

Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 10, Issue 11

Page(s): 1265 - 1269
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