Ground Glass Pozzolan in Conventional, High, and Ultra-High Performance Concrete

  • Tagnit-Hamou A
  • Zidol A
  • Soliman N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Ground-glass pozzolan (G) obtained by grinding the mixed-waste glass to same fineness of cement can act as a supplementary-cementitious material (SCM), given that it is an amorphous and a pozzolanic material. The G showed promising performances in different concrete types such as conventional concrete (CC), high-performance concrete (HPC), and ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC). The current paper reports on the characteristics and performance of G in these concrete types. The use of G provides several advantages (technological, economical, and environmental). It reduces the production cost of concrete and decrease the carbon footprint of a traditional concrete structures. The rheology of fresh concrete can be improved due to the replacement of cement by non-absorptive glass particles. Strength and rigidity improvements in the concrete containing G are due to the fact that glass particles act as inclusions having a very high strength and elastic modulus that have a strengthening effect on the overall hardened matrix.

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Tagnit-Hamou, A., Zidol, A., Soliman, N., Deschamps, J., & Omran, A. (2018). Ground Glass Pozzolan in Conventional, High, and Ultra-High Performance Concrete. MATEC Web of Conferences, 149, 01005. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201814901005

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