Effect of Ground Waste Glass Addition on the Strength and Durability of Low Strength Concrete Mixes

By recycling used glass containers, we are able to recover and reuse their valuable properties, which is a way to preserve the relevant natural resources and lessen environmental burdens. For example, recycled waste glass (in the form of powder) can be used in the production of concrete. This articl...

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Main Authors: Robert Jurczak, Filip Szmatuła, Tomasz Rudnicki, Jacek Korentz
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/1/190
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author Robert Jurczak
Filip Szmatuła
Tomasz Rudnicki
Jacek Korentz
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Tomasz Rudnicki
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description By recycling used glass containers, we are able to recover and reuse their valuable properties, which is a way to preserve the relevant natural resources and lessen environmental burdens. For example, recycled waste glass (in the form of powder) can be used in the production of concrete. This article analyses the effect of waste glass addition on the properties of C12/15, which is used, for example, as concrete bedding material to support road drainage gutters and kerbs. Ground waste glass was used as a filler in the mix, i.e., without decreasing the amount of cement. Brown glass collected as municipal solid waste was used in this research. The research comprised an experiment prepared on the basis of the central composite design. The independent variables included water/cement ratio and the amount of glass powder, expressed as the glass to cement ratio by weight. The adopted research program mainly included the definition of the concrete compressive strength, water absorption and freeze–thaw resistance after 25 and 100 cycles of freezing and thawing. For selected systems, the characteristics of air voids in hardened concrete were also defined. The beneficial effect of ground waste glass added as a filler to the concrete mixture on the strength and durability of concrete was confirmed by the obtained test results.
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spelling doaj.art-c01ed4059bbc4d74af65a5a7331f8fe12023-11-21T07:52:43ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-01-0114119010.3390/ma14010190Effect of Ground Waste Glass Addition on the Strength and Durability of Low Strength Concrete MixesRobert Jurczak0Filip Szmatuła1Tomasz Rudnicki2Jacek Korentz3Department of Road and Bridge Engineering, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, 70-310 Szczecin, PolandGeneral Directorate for National Roads and Motorways, 70-340 Szczecin, PolandFaculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Military University of Technology in Warsaw, 2 Gen. S. Kaliskiego St., 01-476 Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Environmental Engineering, University of Zielona Góra, 65-417 Zielona Góra, PolandBy recycling used glass containers, we are able to recover and reuse their valuable properties, which is a way to preserve the relevant natural resources and lessen environmental burdens. For example, recycled waste glass (in the form of powder) can be used in the production of concrete. This article analyses the effect of waste glass addition on the properties of C12/15, which is used, for example, as concrete bedding material to support road drainage gutters and kerbs. Ground waste glass was used as a filler in the mix, i.e., without decreasing the amount of cement. Brown glass collected as municipal solid waste was used in this research. The research comprised an experiment prepared on the basis of the central composite design. The independent variables included water/cement ratio and the amount of glass powder, expressed as the glass to cement ratio by weight. The adopted research program mainly included the definition of the concrete compressive strength, water absorption and freeze–thaw resistance after 25 and 100 cycles of freezing and thawing. For selected systems, the characteristics of air voids in hardened concrete were also defined. The beneficial effect of ground waste glass added as a filler to the concrete mixture on the strength and durability of concrete was confirmed by the obtained test results.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/1/190recyclingwaste glassglass powderconcretecompressive strengthdurability
spellingShingle Robert Jurczak
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Tomasz Rudnicki
Jacek Korentz
Effect of Ground Waste Glass Addition on the Strength and Durability of Low Strength Concrete Mixes
Materials
recycling
waste glass
glass powder
concrete
compressive strength
durability
title Effect of Ground Waste Glass Addition on the Strength and Durability of Low Strength Concrete Mixes
title_full Effect of Ground Waste Glass Addition on the Strength and Durability of Low Strength Concrete Mixes
title_fullStr Effect of Ground Waste Glass Addition on the Strength and Durability of Low Strength Concrete Mixes
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Ground Waste Glass Addition on the Strength and Durability of Low Strength Concrete Mixes
title_short Effect of Ground Waste Glass Addition on the Strength and Durability of Low Strength Concrete Mixes
title_sort effect of ground waste glass addition on the strength and durability of low strength concrete mixes
topic recycling
waste glass
glass powder
concrete
compressive strength
durability
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