Flexural Behavior of Concrete by Partial Replacement of Cement, Fine Aggregate by Glass Powder and Granite Powder
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N.Elangovan, D.Sri Ruban "Flexural Behavior of Concrete by Partial Replacement of Cement, Fine Aggregate by Glass Powder and Granite Powder", International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT), V46(4),184-189 April 2017. ISSN:2231-5381. www.ijettjournal.org. published by seventh sense research group
Abstract
Most of the glass sheet cutting
industries was not properly recycled and also
disposing their waste materials as landfills. In
Granite polishing industries also the waste granite
powder was not disposed properly. These waste glass
powder can be crushed finely and checked the
possibility for incorporation into concrete as a
pozzolanic material. It undergoes beneficial
pozzolanic reactions in the concrete and could
replace up to 20% of cement in some concrete mixes
with satisfactory strength development. This thesis
involves use glass powder 20% constantly as
replacement of cement and to use granite powder
25% constantly as replacement of fine aggregate. The
mechanical properties of glass and granite powder
replaced concrete properties have been compared
with the conventional concrete after the curing period
of 7, 14 and 28 days. The grade of concrete used in
this project is M20, M30 and M40. Waste glasses and
granite wastes are to be used so the cost will be
comparatively low when compared with normal
concrete.
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Keywords
Glass powder,Granite powder, Pozzolanic
material Flexural strength test, compression strength test.