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Using Recycled Concrete Powder, Waste Glass Powder, and Plastic Powder to Improve the Mechanical Properties of Compacted Concrete: Cement Elimination Approach

open access: yesAdvances in Civil Engineering, 2022
The environment receives millions of tons of garbage, including plastic and glass, and concrete building debris contributes to a number of environmental problems.
Erfan Najaf, Hassan Abbasi
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Strength development and microcosmic mechanism of waste glass powder cement mortar

open access: yesJournal of Experimental Nanoscience, 2022
In this article, the strength characteristics of the cement mortar with waste glass powder of different size and content at different ages were studied. The mechanism of strength development was analysed from the microstructure of mortar specimens based ...
Yi Zhao, Jie Gao, Shuai Wu, Qinglu Li
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Synthesis and Characterization of Borosilicate Glass Powder-Reinforced Novel Lightweight Aluminum Matrix Composites

open access: yesAdvances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2022
Due to greater specific strength and stiffness than monolithic metal, aluminum matrix composite is in high demand. The present study investigated the interaction of borosilicate glass powder with the AA7075 aluminum alloy matrix.
Abhijit Bhowmik   +6 more
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Green Concrete with Glass Powder—A Literature Review

open access: yesSustainability, 2023
This paper represents a literature review of the effects of partially replacing cement with glass powder in concrete production, aiming to provide an enhanced elucidation of 78 published scientific articles between 2015 and 2023. Vigorous inclusion criteria were employed to accomplish this objective, such as focusing only on glass powder usage instead ...
Mohammad Sheikh Hassani   +3 more
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High-Volume Recycled Waste Glass Powder Cement-Based Materials: Role of Glass Powder Granularity

open access: yesBuildings, 2023
The use of recycled waste glass powder (RWGP) as a partial substitute for cement in cement-based materials offers a promising solution for reducing environmental impact and promoting sustainable waste management practices.
Akli Younsi   +4 more
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Thermophysical Properties of Cement Mortar Containing Waste Glass Powder

open access: yesCrystals, 2021
This study aims to provide a thermophysical characterization of a new economical and green mortar. This material is characterized by partially replacing the cement with recycled soda lime glass.
Oumaima Nasry   +9 more
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Response tests on the effects of particle size of waste glass sand and glass powder on the mechanical and durability performance of concrete [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
To investigate the effect of waste glass material particle sizes on the mechanical and durability properties of concrete, a two-phase experimental approach was conducted.
Gejun Tong   +8 more
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CLAY SOIL STABILISATION USING POWDERED GLASS [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2014
This paper assesses the stabilizing effect of powdered glass on clay soil. Broken waste glass was collected and ground into powder form suitable for addition to the clay soil in varying proportions namely 1%, 2%, 5%, 10% and 15% along with 15% cement ...
J. OLUFOWOBI   +3 more
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Effect of Glass Powder on the Cement Hydration, Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Mortar

open access: yes10th MATBUD’2023 Scientific-Technical Conference, 2023
: Cement production has the largest carbon-footprint since it leads to the release of carbon dioxide and enormous energy consumption. Therefore, scientific research is being conducted world-wide on the possibility of using other materials that can be used
Magdalena Dobiszewska   +4 more
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An experimental investigation on enhancing the strength and stiffness of GFRP co-cured composite joint: effect of glass powder addition

open access: yesMaterials Research Express, 2022
Co-cure adhesive joints are preferred by various industries, namely, automobile, marine and aerospace, to join two surfaces in structural applications, as a useful replacement for mechanical fastenings.
V Vijaya Rajan, B K Gnanavel
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