This paper investigates the formation of Calcium Silicate Hydrate (C-S-H) as a product of pozzolanic reactions in a cement paste with cement partially replaced with crushed recycled glass at the rate of 10% and 20%. Three different particle sizes for crushed glass used in this study were in the range of 150-75µm, 75-38µm and lower than 38µm; and a water to cement ratio of 0.45 was used for all specimens. This study showed that the formation of Calcium Hydroxide Ca(OH)2 is decreased while the formation of C-S-H is increased simultaneously at 90 days for 75-38µm and <38µm glass powder. The use of waste glass as a partial cement replacement improves the cement strength through the formation of C-S-H due to the pozzolanic reaction with Ca(OH)2 ...
Glass is used in many forms in day-to-day life. It has limited life span and after use it is either...
In recent years, the use of waste glass powder as a partial cement replacement has been researched w...
Waste glasses were finely ground to use as ordinary Portland cement (OPC) replacement in concrete. I...
This paper investigates the formation of Calcium Silicate Hydrate (C-S-H) as a product of pozzolanic...
This paper investigates the formation of Calcium Silicate Hydrate (C-S-H) as a product of pozzolanic...
Recent studies have been carried out to utilize waste glass in construction as partial cement repla...
In recent years, the use of waste glass powder as a partial replacement of cement has introduced wi...
A greater portion of nonrecyclable waste glass is accumulated on landfills creating a serious enviro...
This study investigates on the feasibility of using finely ground waste glass inclusion as partial c...
This study intends to investigate the early pozzolanic reaction of Nanosilica (nS) modified cement ...
The use of waste materials in construction is among the most attractive options to consume these mat...
Every year Million tons of waste glass is being generated annually all over the world. Which is unsu...
All over the world the most common consuming construction material is concrete. It is well know that...
The purpose of this study is to recover mineral residues as an additive in cement-based building mat...
This is an investigation on the influence of silica based waste materials namely silica fume (SF) an...
Glass is used in many forms in day-to-day life. It has limited life span and after use it is either...
In recent years, the use of waste glass powder as a partial cement replacement has been researched w...
Waste glasses were finely ground to use as ordinary Portland cement (OPC) replacement in concrete. I...
This paper investigates the formation of Calcium Silicate Hydrate (C-S-H) as a product of pozzolanic...
This paper investigates the formation of Calcium Silicate Hydrate (C-S-H) as a product of pozzolanic...
Recent studies have been carried out to utilize waste glass in construction as partial cement repla...
In recent years, the use of waste glass powder as a partial replacement of cement has introduced wi...
A greater portion of nonrecyclable waste glass is accumulated on landfills creating a serious enviro...
This study investigates on the feasibility of using finely ground waste glass inclusion as partial c...
This study intends to investigate the early pozzolanic reaction of Nanosilica (nS) modified cement ...
The use of waste materials in construction is among the most attractive options to consume these mat...
Every year Million tons of waste glass is being generated annually all over the world. Which is unsu...
All over the world the most common consuming construction material is concrete. It is well know that...
The purpose of this study is to recover mineral residues as an additive in cement-based building mat...
This is an investigation on the influence of silica based waste materials namely silica fume (SF) an...
Glass is used in many forms in day-to-day life. It has limited life span and after use it is either...
In recent years, the use of waste glass powder as a partial cement replacement has been researched w...
Waste glasses were finely ground to use as ordinary Portland cement (OPC) replacement in concrete. I...