USE OF GLASS AGGREGATES AS A PARTIAL SAND REPLACEMENT: EFFECTS ON MORTAR PERFORMANCE
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2021-01-01
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university of el oued/جامعة الوادي
Abstract
The present study consists in verifying the effect of the partial replacement of alluvial sand by glass aggregates on the performance of mortar. For that, a series of mechanical tests (compression and bending) and an examination of the pozzolanic activity were carried out on samples of prismatic shapes (40x40x160 mm3) of three types of mortar: (i) control mortar (cement + alluvial sand + mixing water); (ii) type 1 mortar (AV10) (cement + “90% alluvial sand + 10% glass aggregate” + water); and (iii) type 2 mortar (AV20) (cement + “80% alluvial sand + 20% glass aggregate” + water). The obtained results show that the presence of glass aggregates as a partial replacement for alluvial sand increases the performance of the mortar for an age of 28 days, in particular for the case of AV20
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waste glass, alluvial sand, flexural strength, compressive strength, pozzolanic activity.
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L. Mechri, S. Saggaï, D. Benlarbi-Oulhaci, L. Benharoune,USE OF GLASS AGGREGATES AS A PARTIAL SAND REPLACEMENT: EFFECTS ON MORTAR PERFORMANCE .Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences.VOL13 N01.01/01/2021.university of el oued [visited in ../../….]. available from [copy the link here]