PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF FINE AGGREGATE WITH WASTE GLASS IN CONCRETE MADE FROM BIDA NATURAL AGGREGATE
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2019
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3rd International Engineering Conference (IEC 2019) Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria
Abstract
This study reports the experimental investigation on the suitability of waste glass as partial replacement for fine
aggregate in concrete made using Bida natural aggregates (BNA). Glass is widely used in our daily lives
through manufactured products such as sheet glass, bottles, glassware, and vacuum tubing. It is an ideal material
for recycling. The increasing awareness of glass recycling speeds up inspections on the use of waste glass with
different forms in various fields. Mix ratio of 1:2:4 batched by weight with water – cement ratio of 0.55 was
used. The percentage replacement varied from 0% to 40% at 5% intervals. Slump test was conducted to assess
the workability of the fresh concrete. The compressive strengths and densities of cured concrete cubes of sizes
150mm x 150mm x 150mm were evaluated at 7, 21 and 28days. A total of 81 concrete cubes were cast and
tested. It was observed that an increase in the percentage replacement of fine aggregate with waste glass reduces
workability, density and compressive strength. The compressive strength and density vary with days of curing.
The findings of this study indicated that the optimum replacement percentage of waste glass with conventional
fine aggregate was 20%. However waste glass can effectively be used as fine aggregate replacement (up to
40%) without substantial change in concrete strength.
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Bida Natural aggregates, Concrete, Fine Aggregates, Recycling, Waste glass