The possibility of exploiting recycled glasses of different composition and origin as aggregates or cement replacement in cementitious composites has been investigated. Experimental data, so far collected on mortar samples, show that glasses chemical composition plays an important role in generating highly expanding products that can hinder the use of such glasses even at low size distributions, i.e. as cement replacement.

A. Saccani, M.C. Bignozzi (2010). ASR expansion behavior of recycled glass fine aggregates in concrete. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 40 (4), 531-536 [10.1016/j.cemconres.2009.09.003].

ASR expansion behavior of recycled glass fine aggregates in concrete

SACCANI, ANDREA;BIGNOZZI, MARIA
2010

Abstract

The possibility of exploiting recycled glasses of different composition and origin as aggregates or cement replacement in cementitious composites has been investigated. Experimental data, so far collected on mortar samples, show that glasses chemical composition plays an important role in generating highly expanding products that can hinder the use of such glasses even at low size distributions, i.e. as cement replacement.
2010
A. Saccani, M.C. Bignozzi (2010). ASR expansion behavior of recycled glass fine aggregates in concrete. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 40 (4), 531-536 [10.1016/j.cemconres.2009.09.003].
A. Saccani; M.C. Bignozzi
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