Experimental analysis on use of waste glass as a fine aggregate in concrete

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P. N. Darde and Manit Sutar

Concrete is utilized as a significant material in construction industries. As the number of inhabitants in world increases quickly, world faces the issue for home and waste result. As the waste is corresponding to the population. However there are limitations for common assets utilized in cement, The construction industry need some attention regarding utilization of some other material with the goal that they can be blend in cement to get the new product whose physical properties are same as the conventional one. Consistently there is a few tons of waste glasses created everywhere throughout the world. India produces 22 (32) million tonnes glass wastes in a year. Glass constitutes about 5% of the municipal solid waste, but only a small percentage of it is recycled. Waste glass can be re-utilized as a fine raw material and it displays a choice to spare regular and non-sustainable materials. The utilization of waste glass powder in concrete can make the construction industry progressively environmental. In this research an attempt has been made to bring into play the waste glass in different extents with the goal that the concrete mixture has the property of solid blend same as the conventional one. Waste glass fine crushed material was replaced with fine aggregate in different percentages varying from 5%, to, and 40% at an interval of 5 %.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2020.21571.4240
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