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Assessment of mechanical properties by using powder waste glass with cement in concrete mix

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, , Citation Jagriti Gupta et al 2020 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 872 012122 DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/872/1/012122

1757-899X/872/1/012122

Abstract

The normal concrete is vital and economical but the maintenance cost of normal concrete is large on the other hand if the concrete is replaced with waste material which is useful in concrete production then maintenance cost is less and also workability, durability, and strength is very precious as compared to normal concrete. C&D waste materials replace with raw materials in concrete improves the compressive strength and workability at less to moderate grade and proportions as compared to normal concrete. Production of cement is a highly affect the environment by its energy-intensive property, the production rate of cement is increasing day by day due to construction and development hence it is important to look out for materials which can replace the cement for promoting sustainability and green technology based construction. A promising C&D material like waste glass can replace as cement and it is to prevent essential materials. The powder glass waste in concrete manufacturing makes it economical in construction site. In this study the powder waste glass in various % ratio so that the property of hardened strength of concrete is find higher as the concrete control mix. PWG was replacing with cement in multiple percentages such as 5 to 40 % in variable of 5 %. Control mix is also made for relative reasons Test of hardened strength outcomes indicated that on 30% PWG was Replacement with cement for M30 mix of concrete the workability was good and Mechanical strength-noted were maximum than the strength of normal M30 mix.

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10.1088/1757-899X/872/1/012122