This paper is published in Volume-5, Issue-2, 2019
Area
Civil Engineering
Author
Ratilal Narayan Patil, Dr. S. L. Patil, Chetan Pandurang Patil, Suvarna Namdev Patil, Pratima Tedgya Valvi, Puja Vishwas Gade
Org/Univ
Shrama Sadhana Bombay Trust's College of Engineering and Technology, Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India
Pub. Date
30 March, 2019
Paper ID
V5I2-1626
Publisher
Keywords
Compressive strength, Durability, Split tensile strength, Waste glass concrete, Workability, Economy

Citationsacebook

IEEE
Ratilal Narayan Patil, Dr. S. L. Patil, Chetan Pandurang Patil, Suvarna Namdev Patil, Pratima Tedgya Valvi, Puja Vishwas Gade. Replacement of fine aggregate by using glass material in concrete, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARIIT.com.

APA
Ratilal Narayan Patil, Dr. S. L. Patil, Chetan Pandurang Patil, Suvarna Namdev Patil, Pratima Tedgya Valvi, Puja Vishwas Gade (2019). Replacement of fine aggregate by using glass material in concrete. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 5(2) www.IJARIIT.com.

MLA
Ratilal Narayan Patil, Dr. S. L. Patil, Chetan Pandurang Patil, Suvarna Namdev Patil, Pratima Tedgya Valvi, Puja Vishwas Gade. "Replacement of fine aggregate by using glass material in concrete." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 5.2 (2019). www.IJARIIT.com.

Abstract

Glass powder (GP) used in concrete making leads to a greener environment. In shops, damaged glass sheets & sheet glass cuttings are going to waste, which is not recycled at present and usually delivered to landfills for disposal. Using GP in concrete is an interesting possibility for the economy on waste disposal sites and conservation of the environment. This project examines the possibility of using GP as the fine aggregate replacement in concrete. Natural sand was partially replaced (0%-20%) with GP in concrete. Compressive strength (cubes and cylinders) up to 28 days of age were compared with those of high-performance concrete made with natural sand.