Effect of Silica Fume as Cementitious Material and Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate Replacement Constituent on Selected Properties of Concrete

Carbon dioxide emissions from cement production have a significant impact on the environment. The huge energy consumption in the cement production process is also a problem. Pakistan is responding to a severe energy crisis. The price of cement is growing day by day. In addition, the use of waste for...

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Main Authors: Keerio, M.A., Abbasi, S.A., Kumar, A., Bheel, N., Rehaman, K., Tashfeen, M.
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Published: Springer Science and Business Media B.V. 2022
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spelling my.utp.eprints.288332022-03-17T02:33:11Z Effect of Silica Fume as Cementitious Material and Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate Replacement Constituent on Selected Properties of Concrete Keerio, M.A. Abbasi, S.A. Kumar, A. Bheel, N. Rehaman, K. Tashfeen, M. Carbon dioxide emissions from cement production have a significant impact on the environment. The huge energy consumption in the cement production process is also a problem. Pakistan is responding to a severe energy crisis. The price of cement is growing day by day. In addition, the use of waste for the disposal and recovery of natural concrete components can cause environmental degradation. Using waste not only reduces cement production, thereby lowering energy consumption, but also helps to protect the atmosphere. The aim of this research is to study the properties of concrete using silica fume as a partial replacement of cement and glass waste instead of fine aggregate. This research includes the study of workability, water absorption, compressive strength and split tensile strength. In this experimental study, 5, 10 and 15 by weight of cement were replaced with silica fume, and fine aggregates were replaced with 10, 20, 30 and 40 by waste glass powder. A total of 20 mixtures in which one control mix, three mixes with addition of silica fume, four mixes with incorporating of glass powder and twelve mixtures with combined use glass powder and silica fume were prepared with 1:2:4 mix ratio at 0.5 water-binder ratios. According to the study parameters, replacing 10 cement with SF and 30 fine aggregate with glass powder is the best choice for optimum strength. Moreover, the utilization of glass powder and silica fume together significantly reduces the workability and water absorption of the composite concrete mixture. © 2020, Springer Nature B.V. Springer Science and Business Media B.V. 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85095688494&doi=10.1007%2fs12633-020-00806-6&partnerID=40&md5=0d50b6eb015a4d5b782adbaeba2caf3c Keerio, M.A. and Abbasi, S.A. and Kumar, A. and Bheel, N. and Rehaman, K. and Tashfeen, M. (2022) Effect of Silica Fume as Cementitious Material and Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate Replacement Constituent on Selected Properties of Concrete. Silicon, 14 (1). pp. 165-176. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/28833/
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description Carbon dioxide emissions from cement production have a significant impact on the environment. The huge energy consumption in the cement production process is also a problem. Pakistan is responding to a severe energy crisis. The price of cement is growing day by day. In addition, the use of waste for the disposal and recovery of natural concrete components can cause environmental degradation. Using waste not only reduces cement production, thereby lowering energy consumption, but also helps to protect the atmosphere. The aim of this research is to study the properties of concrete using silica fume as a partial replacement of cement and glass waste instead of fine aggregate. This research includes the study of workability, water absorption, compressive strength and split tensile strength. In this experimental study, 5, 10 and 15 by weight of cement were replaced with silica fume, and fine aggregates were replaced with 10, 20, 30 and 40 by waste glass powder. A total of 20 mixtures in which one control mix, three mixes with addition of silica fume, four mixes with incorporating of glass powder and twelve mixtures with combined use glass powder and silica fume were prepared with 1:2:4 mix ratio at 0.5 water-binder ratios. According to the study parameters, replacing 10 cement with SF and 30 fine aggregate with glass powder is the best choice for optimum strength. Moreover, the utilization of glass powder and silica fume together significantly reduces the workability and water absorption of the composite concrete mixture. © 2020, Springer Nature B.V.
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author Keerio, M.A.
Abbasi, S.A.
Kumar, A.
Bheel, N.
Rehaman, K.
Tashfeen, M.
spellingShingle Keerio, M.A.
Abbasi, S.A.
Kumar, A.
Bheel, N.
Rehaman, K.
Tashfeen, M.
Effect of Silica Fume as Cementitious Material and Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate Replacement Constituent on Selected Properties of Concrete
author_facet Keerio, M.A.
Abbasi, S.A.
Kumar, A.
Bheel, N.
Rehaman, K.
Tashfeen, M.
author_sort Keerio, M.A.
title Effect of Silica Fume as Cementitious Material and Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate Replacement Constituent on Selected Properties of Concrete
title_short Effect of Silica Fume as Cementitious Material and Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate Replacement Constituent on Selected Properties of Concrete
title_full Effect of Silica Fume as Cementitious Material and Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate Replacement Constituent on Selected Properties of Concrete
title_fullStr Effect of Silica Fume as Cementitious Material and Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate Replacement Constituent on Selected Properties of Concrete
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Silica Fume as Cementitious Material and Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate Replacement Constituent on Selected Properties of Concrete
title_sort effect of silica fume as cementitious material and waste glass as fine aggregate replacement constituent on selected properties of concrete
publisher Springer Science and Business Media B.V.
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