This study presents investigation of properties of cement-based mortars produced with cement containing waste glass (WG) and industrial by-products. The features, compressive strength, sulfate and chloride resistance, high temperature resistance, and expansions related to alkali-silica reaction (ASR) are examined. Three series of mortar specimens containing ground WG are prepared. Only ground WG is replaced cement in the first series. Ground WG, ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBFS) or fly ash (FA) is replaced cement in the second and third series. The results showed that compressive strength was decreased as replacement level increased. The observed losses in early strength of mortars were relatively higher than strength losses meas...
A greater portion of nonrecyclable waste glass is accumulated on landfills creating a serious enviro...
This work was aimed at studying the possibility of reusing waste glass from crushed containers and b...
Geopolymers have been introduced to limit the use of ordinary Portland cement (OPC), as its producti...
WOS: 000297657300005In this study, alkali silica reaction (ASR) expansion and strength characteristi...
Abstract : An investigation was conducted on the potential use of waste glass (WG) as fine aggregate...
In this study the mitigation influence of incorporating waste glass powder (G) and class F fly ash (...
The accumulation non-biodegradable waste glass in the overpopulated landfills of developed and deve...
Use of waste glass or glass cullet (GC) as concrete aggregate is becoming more widespread each day b...
A greater portion of nonrecyclable waste glass is accumulated on landfills creating a serious enviro...
In this study, the properties of mortars that contain waste bottle glass and blast furnace slag as b...
In recent years, the use of waste glass powder as a partial cement replacement has been researched w...
The use of waste products as partial replacements for construction materials has been the focus of s...
The management of waste glass is one of the major problems faced by many cities around the world esp...
Finely ground glass has pozzolanic properties that make attractive its recycling as supplementary ce...
This work is aimed at studying the possibility of reusing waste glass from crushed containers as ag...
A greater portion of nonrecyclable waste glass is accumulated on landfills creating a serious enviro...
This work was aimed at studying the possibility of reusing waste glass from crushed containers and b...
Geopolymers have been introduced to limit the use of ordinary Portland cement (OPC), as its producti...
WOS: 000297657300005In this study, alkali silica reaction (ASR) expansion and strength characteristi...
Abstract : An investigation was conducted on the potential use of waste glass (WG) as fine aggregate...
In this study the mitigation influence of incorporating waste glass powder (G) and class F fly ash (...
The accumulation non-biodegradable waste glass in the overpopulated landfills of developed and deve...
Use of waste glass or glass cullet (GC) as concrete aggregate is becoming more widespread each day b...
A greater portion of nonrecyclable waste glass is accumulated on landfills creating a serious enviro...
In this study, the properties of mortars that contain waste bottle glass and blast furnace slag as b...
In recent years, the use of waste glass powder as a partial cement replacement has been researched w...
The use of waste products as partial replacements for construction materials has been the focus of s...
The management of waste glass is one of the major problems faced by many cities around the world esp...
Finely ground glass has pozzolanic properties that make attractive its recycling as supplementary ce...
This work is aimed at studying the possibility of reusing waste glass from crushed containers as ag...
A greater portion of nonrecyclable waste glass is accumulated on landfills creating a serious enviro...
This work was aimed at studying the possibility of reusing waste glass from crushed containers and b...
Geopolymers have been introduced to limit the use of ordinary Portland cement (OPC), as its producti...