Concrete with Partial Substitution of Waste Glass and Recycled Concrete Aggregate

  • Jawad Ahmad
  • , Rebeca Martínez-García
  • , Jesús De-Prado-gil
  • , Kashif Irshad
  • , Mohammed A. El-Shorbagy
  • , Roman Fediuk
  • , Nikolai Ivanovich Vatin

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Abstract

The current practice of concrete is thought to be unsuitable because it consumes large amounts of cement, sand, and aggregate, which causes depletion of natural resources. In this study, a step towards sustainable concrete was made by utilizing recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) as a coarse aggregate. However, researchers show that RCA causes a decrease in the performance of concrete due to porous nature. In this study, waste glass (WG) was used as a filler material that filled the voids between RCA to offset its negative impact on concrete performance. The substitution ratio of WG was 10, 20, or 30% by weight of cement, and RCA was 20, 40, and 60% by weight of coarse aggregate. The slump cone test was used to assess the fresh property, while compressive, split tensile, and punching strength were used to assess the mechanical performance. Test results indicated that the workability of concrete decreased with substitution of WG and RCA while mechanical performance improved up to a certain limit and then decreased due to lack of workability. Furthermore, a statical tool response surface methodology was used to predict various strength properties and optimization of RCA and WG.

Original languageEnglish
Article number430
JournalMaterials
Volume15
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Compressive strength
  • Split tensile strength
  • Sustainable concrete
  • Waste glass

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