Study of Concrete Involving Use of Waste Glass as Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregates

  • Malik M
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-Concrete industry is one of the largest consumers of natural resources due to which sustainability of concrete industry is under threat. The environmental and economic concern is the biggest challenge concrete industry is facing. In this paper, the issues of environmental and economic concern are addressed by the use of waste glass as partial replacement of fine aggregates in concrete. Fine aggregates were replaced by waste glass powder as 10%, 20%, 30% and 40% by weight for M-25 mix. The concrete specimens were tested for compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, durability (water absorption) and density at 28 days of age and the results obtained were compared with those of normal concrete. The results concluded the permissibility of using waste glass powder as partial replacement of fine aggregates up to 30% by weight for particle size of range 0-1.18mm.

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Malik, M. I. (2013). Study of Concrete Involving Use of Waste Glass as Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregates. IOSR Journal of Engineering, 3(7), 08–13. https://doi.org/10.9790/3021-03760813

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