AbstractMillion tons of waste glass is being generated annually all over the world. Once the glass becomes a waste it is disposed as landfills, which is unsustainable as this does not decompose in the environment. Glass is principally composed of silica. Use of milled (ground) waste glass in concrete as partial replacement of cement could be an important step toward development of sustainable (environmentally friendly, energy-efficient and economical) infrastructure systems. When waste glass is milled down to micro size particles, it is expected to undergo pozzolanic reactions with cement hydrates, forming secondary Calcium Silicate Hydrate (C–S–H). In this research chemical properties of both clear and colored glass were evaluated. Chemica...
Concrete is one of the most widely used construction materials in the world. However, the production...
Recycling and reuse of waste materials remains a major option for waste reduction, preserving the na...
This study investigates on the feasibility of using finely ground waste glass inclusion as partial c...
Use of waste materials in concrete is now a global trend for efficient waste management so as to ach...
Glass can be used in lots of forms in day-to-day existence. It's limited life time after utilize it ...
Million tons of waste glass is being generated annually all over the world. Once the glass becomes a...
Every year Million tons of waste glass is being generated annually all over the world. Which is unsu...
Every year, millions of tonnes of glass waste pose terrible problems related to the environmental co...
Glass waste used in mortars or concretes behaves similar to cement, with resulting environmental ben...
This paper presents the study carried out on the utilization of Waste Glass Powder (WGP) as suppleme...
This paper present glass waste material reusing in concrete as partial replacement of cement. Some ...
This research work investigates the tensile and flexural strengths of concrete containing ground gl...
The industries of Cement and glass are dealing with a variety of demanding situations due to the exc...
Glass is a common material made from natural resources such as sand. Although much of the waste glas...
This paper introduces a sustainable way of using Recycled Glass Powder (RGP) as a cement replacement...
Concrete is one of the most widely used construction materials in the world. However, the production...
Recycling and reuse of waste materials remains a major option for waste reduction, preserving the na...
This study investigates on the feasibility of using finely ground waste glass inclusion as partial c...
Use of waste materials in concrete is now a global trend for efficient waste management so as to ach...
Glass can be used in lots of forms in day-to-day existence. It's limited life time after utilize it ...
Million tons of waste glass is being generated annually all over the world. Once the glass becomes a...
Every year Million tons of waste glass is being generated annually all over the world. Which is unsu...
Every year, millions of tonnes of glass waste pose terrible problems related to the environmental co...
Glass waste used in mortars or concretes behaves similar to cement, with resulting environmental ben...
This paper presents the study carried out on the utilization of Waste Glass Powder (WGP) as suppleme...
This paper present glass waste material reusing in concrete as partial replacement of cement. Some ...
This research work investigates the tensile and flexural strengths of concrete containing ground gl...
The industries of Cement and glass are dealing with a variety of demanding situations due to the exc...
Glass is a common material made from natural resources such as sand. Although much of the waste glas...
This paper introduces a sustainable way of using Recycled Glass Powder (RGP) as a cement replacement...
Concrete is one of the most widely used construction materials in the world. However, the production...
Recycling and reuse of waste materials remains a major option for waste reduction, preserving the na...
This study investigates on the feasibility of using finely ground waste glass inclusion as partial c...