This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation into the behavior of concrete containing glass sand and tire sand as replacement for natural sand. Various properties: concrete slump, density, compressive, split tensile, flexural strength and water absorption were investigated through single replacement mechanism in which full portion of glass sand and 10%, 20%, 30% of tire sand replacing fine natural aggregate. Concrete strength observations refer to ASTM C39-10, ASTM C496-04 and ASTM C78 provision. Test results indicate that all replacement mechanisms exhibit undesirable physical behavior and lower concrete strength than conventional concrete. The mortar containing 100% glass sand and higher tire sand content generates hig...
Aggregate, both fine and coarse are major components of concrete. The cost of these aggregates is on...
In this experiment, the powdered glass residue was tested aiming to replace tiny aggregates with con...
Natural sand is getting depleted from the environment, because of over exploitation for construction...
This paper presents the results of experimental investigation into the behaviour of concrete mixed w...
In this research study, the mechanical characteristics of concrete were investigated by substituting...
To date, the utilization of glass waste as an alternative aggregate in concrete has gained significa...
This research aims to study the possibility of reuse of glass waste as a partial replacement in the ...
This study presents experimental results about the effect of incorporating waste rubber aggregates i...
This paper examines the possibility of using finely ground waste glass as partial natural sand repla...
In this study, the influence of partial introduction as glass as fine aggregate on the composition o...
Waste management is becoming a major issue for communities worldwide. Glass, being non-biodegradable...
Glass is a special type of materials which is widely used in various forms and colors for different ...
113 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M CSE 2011 LeeIn Hong ...
Mixed colour waste recycled glass is waste material that cannot be reused in glass industry. Concret...
Increasing human awareness of the importance of protecting the environment and conserving natural re...
Aggregate, both fine and coarse are major components of concrete. The cost of these aggregates is on...
In this experiment, the powdered glass residue was tested aiming to replace tiny aggregates with con...
Natural sand is getting depleted from the environment, because of over exploitation for construction...
This paper presents the results of experimental investigation into the behaviour of concrete mixed w...
In this research study, the mechanical characteristics of concrete were investigated by substituting...
To date, the utilization of glass waste as an alternative aggregate in concrete has gained significa...
This research aims to study the possibility of reuse of glass waste as a partial replacement in the ...
This study presents experimental results about the effect of incorporating waste rubber aggregates i...
This paper examines the possibility of using finely ground waste glass as partial natural sand repla...
In this study, the influence of partial introduction as glass as fine aggregate on the composition o...
Waste management is becoming a major issue for communities worldwide. Glass, being non-biodegradable...
Glass is a special type of materials which is widely used in various forms and colors for different ...
113 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M CSE 2011 LeeIn Hong ...
Mixed colour waste recycled glass is waste material that cannot be reused in glass industry. Concret...
Increasing human awareness of the importance of protecting the environment and conserving natural re...
Aggregate, both fine and coarse are major components of concrete. The cost of these aggregates is on...
In this experiment, the powdered glass residue was tested aiming to replace tiny aggregates with con...
Natural sand is getting depleted from the environment, because of over exploitation for construction...