Authors
KH Poutos, AM Alani, PJ Walden, CM Sangha
Publication date
2008/4/1
Journal
Construction and Building Materials
Volume
22
Issue
4
Pages
557-565
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The focus of much of the published literature on the use of glass in concrete has been on its use as a cement replacement material. Recent studies have shown that recycled glass can be used as an aggregate without compromising concrete strength. However little research has been carried out on the thermal properties of such concretes. The temperature of recycled glass cullet after production using an implosion technique remained high for the next 24h. Thus, an experimental investigation was undertaken in order to study whether concrete made with such material had significantly different thermal properties in comparison to concrete made with natural aggregates. The process of cement hydration resulted in much higher temperatures being produced in concrete made with glass cullet. Further testing revealed that exposure of concrete to both high (60°C) and low (−20°C) temperatures produced, greater …
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KH Poutos, AM Alani, PJ Walden, CM Sangha - Construction and Building Materials, 2008