POZZOLANIC PROPERTIES OF GLASS POWDER IN CEMENT PASTE

Authors

  • Nafisa Tamanna
  • Norsuzailina Mohamed Sutan
  • Rabin Tuladhar
  • Delsye Teo Ching Lee
  • Ibrahim Yakub

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33736/jcest.307.2016

Keywords:

Pozzolanic Properties, Calcium Silicate Hydrate, Cement Replacement, Waste Glass Powder, Hydration

Abstract

This paper investigates the formation of Calcium Silicate Hydrate (C-S-H) as a product of pozzolanic reactions in a cement paste with cement partially replaced with crushed recycled glass at the rate of 10% and 20%. Three different particle sizes for crushed glass used in this study were in the range of 150-75μm, 75-38μm and lower than 38μm; and a water to cement ratio of 0.45 was used for all specimens. This study showed that the formation of Calcium Hydroxide Ca(OH)2 is decreased while the formation of C-S-H is increased simultaneously at 90 days for 75-38μm and <38μm glass powder. The use of waste glass as a partial cement replacement improves the cement strength through the formation of C-S-H due to the pozzolanic reaction with Ca(OH)2 improving the strength of the mortar.

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Published

2016-09-30

How to Cite

Tamanna, N., Mohamed Sutan, N., Tuladhar, R., Teo Ching Lee, D., & Yakub, I. (2016). POZZOLANIC PROPERTIES OF GLASS POWDER IN CEMENT PASTE. Journal of Civil Engineering, Science and Technology, 7(2), 75–81. https://doi.org/10.33736/jcest.307.2016