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Review on Experimental Investigation of Waste Glass Material as A Partial Replacement of Concrete

Deshmukh Y. R., Divekar Pankaj, Gawali Ashwinkumar, Patil Sujeet, Salunke Prasad

Abstract


Glass is an amorphous solid that has been found in various forms. Glass is one of the most resourceful substance on the earth used in many applications. Glass is non-biodegradable material, and once the glass become waste the glass is disposed as landfill, which is unsustainable as the waste glass does not decompose in environment, so to reduce this waste, it is necessary to use the waste glass in for making concrete in construction industry. Paper investigates performance of concrete containing glass pieces as partial replacement of aggregate. Aggregate were replaced by waste of glass pieces by 15%, 25% by M30 grade concrete and the concrete cubes tested for compressive strength at 7,14and 28 days.


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