Durability of Mortar Made with Fine Glass Powdered Particles

Different studies investigate the use of waste glass in Portland cement compounds, either as aggregates or as supplementary cementitious materials. Nevertheless, it seems that there is no consensus about the influence of particle color and size on the behavior of the compounds. This study addresses...

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Main Authors: Rosemary Bom Conselho Sales, Fernando Augusto Sales, Enio Pazini Figueiredo, White José dos Santos, Nelcy Della Santina Mohallem, Maria Teresa Paulino Aguilar
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2017-01-01
Series:Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3143642
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White José dos Santos
Nelcy Della Santina Mohallem
Maria Teresa Paulino Aguilar
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description Different studies investigate the use of waste glass in Portland cement compounds, either as aggregates or as supplementary cementitious materials. Nevertheless, it seems that there is no consensus about the influence of particle color and size on the behavior of the compounds. This study addresses the influence of cement replacement by 10 and 20% of the colorless and amber soda-lime glass particles sized around 9.5 μm on the performance of Portland cement mortars. Results revealed that the partial replacement of cement could contribute to the production of durable mortars in relation to the inhibition of the alkali-aggregate reaction. This effect was more marked with 20% replacement using amber glass. Samples containing glass microparticles were more resistant to corrosion, in particular those made of colorless glass. The use of colorless and amber glass microparticles promoted a reduction in wear resistance.
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spelling doaj-art-f8b9436b0d784e229455825fd795cb152025-02-03T01:12:03ZengWileyAdvances in Materials Science and Engineering1687-84341687-84422017-01-01201710.1155/2017/31436423143642Durability of Mortar Made with Fine Glass Powdered ParticlesRosemary Bom Conselho Sales0Fernando Augusto Sales1Enio Pazini Figueiredo2White José dos Santos3Nelcy Della Santina Mohallem4Maria Teresa Paulino Aguilar5Departamento de Planejamento e Configuração, Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais, Av. Presidente Antônio Carlos, 7545 Bairro São Luiz, 31270-010 Belo Horizonte, MG, BrazilCentro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de Minas Gerais, Departamento de Engenharia Mecânica, Av. Amazonas, 7675 Nova Gameleira, 30510-000 Belo Horizonte, MG, BrazilDepartamento de Engenharia de Materiais, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Av. Esperança, s/n Setor Itatiaia, 74690-900 Goiânia, GO, BrazilDepartamento de Engenharia de Materiais e Construção Civil, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av. Presidente Antônio Carlos, 6627 Pampulha, 31270-901 Belo Horizonte, MG, BrazilDepartamento de Química, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av. Presidente Antônio Carlos, 6627 Pampulha, 31270-901 Belo Horizonte, MG, BrazilDepartamento de Engenharia de Materiais e Construção Civil, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av. Presidente Antônio Carlos, 6627 Pampulha, 31270-901 Belo Horizonte, MG, BrazilDifferent studies investigate the use of waste glass in Portland cement compounds, either as aggregates or as supplementary cementitious materials. Nevertheless, it seems that there is no consensus about the influence of particle color and size on the behavior of the compounds. This study addresses the influence of cement replacement by 10 and 20% of the colorless and amber soda-lime glass particles sized around 9.5 μm on the performance of Portland cement mortars. Results revealed that the partial replacement of cement could contribute to the production of durable mortars in relation to the inhibition of the alkali-aggregate reaction. This effect was more marked with 20% replacement using amber glass. Samples containing glass microparticles were more resistant to corrosion, in particular those made of colorless glass. The use of colorless and amber glass microparticles promoted a reduction in wear resistance.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3143642
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