2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.rineng.2020.100124
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Strength assessment of concrete with waste glass and bankoro (Morinda Citrifolia) as partial replacement for fine and coarse aggregate

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“…The amount of waste glass will not be recycled totally for that reason alternative ways must be fined for saving land and the environment from pollution, for that reason construction industry especially concrete considered one of the best ways to reuse waste glass since it used high amount of raw materials from environment which create real thread to the future (Mardani-Aghabaglou et aal., 2015), since only in 2014 the amount of produced concrete estimated about 3.013 billion tones and this amount in normal situation will increase with the increase of the population (Mohammed et al, 2020). Production of sustainable concrete becomes an interesting point for most researchers in the world (Atoyebi et al, 2020, Ngene et al, 2019, Rajitha et al, 2017. Many experimental works have been done for using waste glass powder as a partial replacement of cement in concrete (Khan et al, 2020, Anwar., 2016, Vijayakumar et al, 2013, while some others tried to use waste glass granular as a partial replacement of sand in concrete , Ling and Poon., 2011, the first usage of waste glass granular was in 1974 but until today there is limited usage for this filed (Almesfer and Ingham., 2014), the reuse of the waste glass in the concrete will be the reason for saving the land from pollution and extend the life of the land also helping in the reduction of using raw materials in the concrete production which cause the reduction of the thread on the land (Shi and Zheng., 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The amount of waste glass will not be recycled totally for that reason alternative ways must be fined for saving land and the environment from pollution, for that reason construction industry especially concrete considered one of the best ways to reuse waste glass since it used high amount of raw materials from environment which create real thread to the future (Mardani-Aghabaglou et aal., 2015), since only in 2014 the amount of produced concrete estimated about 3.013 billion tones and this amount in normal situation will increase with the increase of the population (Mohammed et al, 2020). Production of sustainable concrete becomes an interesting point for most researchers in the world (Atoyebi et al, 2020, Ngene et al, 2019, Rajitha et al, 2017. Many experimental works have been done for using waste glass powder as a partial replacement of cement in concrete (Khan et al, 2020, Anwar., 2016, Vijayakumar et al, 2013, while some others tried to use waste glass granular as a partial replacement of sand in concrete , Ling and Poon., 2011, the first usage of waste glass granular was in 1974 but until today there is limited usage for this filed (Almesfer and Ingham., 2014), the reuse of the waste glass in the concrete will be the reason for saving the land from pollution and extend the life of the land also helping in the reduction of using raw materials in the concrete production which cause the reduction of the thread on the land (Shi and Zheng., 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rice Husk Ash (RHA) has a distinct pozzolanic property, which means it provides reactive SiO2 to react with water and Ca(OH)2, which is formed during the hydration of calcium silicates in cement, to yield calcium silicate hydrate, which is responsible for the strength of cement-based materials [12]. Also, both sharp sand and granite being the conventional fine and coarse aggregates have been replaced with materials such ceramics, polyvinyl wastes [13], glass [14][15][16] and quarry dust [17][18][19]. All these have been used to improve the quality of concrete.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years, there has been an increment in the occurrence of construction failures in Nigeria, with an approximate number of 54 recorded building collapses in the space of 2012-2016 [18] and tens of others between 2016 and 2020 [19][20][21][22][23][24][25]. From investigations, it was suspected that some of the causes for the damage were due to the use of poor quality materials in the construction process [26][27][28][29]. Quality control in construction has become a major requirement for projects in the 21 st century [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%