Waste glass powder and its effect on the fresh and mechanical properties of concrete: A state of the art review
Zhi-hai He,Ying Yang,Hao Zeng,Jing-yu Chang,Jin-yan Shi,Bao-ju Liu
Abstract
Waste glass is a global solid waste with huge reserves. The discarded waste glass has caused a series of problems such as resource waste and environmental pollution, so it is urgent to recycle waste glass with high replacement level. Glass powder (GP), as a supplementary cementitious material (SCM), used in cement-based materials has already become one of the important ways to recycle waste glass mainly attributed to its pozzolanic reaction and filling effect, especially to the suppressed ASR expansion. This paper demonstrates an overview of the properties of GP and its effect on the fresh and mechanical properties of cement-based materials. The study found that the influence of GP on the performance of cement-based materials mainly depends on its content, particle size, color and type, curing conditions, and other SCMs. Finally, based on the problems involved in the investigation of concrete containing GP, some corresponding suggestions and efforts are given to further guide the utilization of GP in cement-based materials.
Zhi-hai He, Ying Yang, Hao Zeng, Jing-yu Chang, Jin-yan Shi: College of Civil Engineering, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing 312000, China
Bao-ju Liu: School of Civil Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410075, China
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