1. Concrete's fire resistance improvement with waste glass and ceramic aggregates.
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Al-jamaily, Naghm Mahdi Saidik, Atiea, Huda M., Jabal, Qusay A., Mahdi, Waseem H., and Alasadi, Laith Abdulrasool
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GLASS waste ,CONCRETE waste ,FIRE exposure ,WASTE products ,ELASTIC modulus - Abstract
Even though concrete structures are safer than steel structures in terms of fire resistance, the risk exists in concrete structures by spalling or exploding, especially in high-strength concrete. This study aims to produce a particular type of concrete using waste ceramics as fine aggregate and waste glass as coarse aggregate and compare data with normal aggregate concrete. Studies show that using waste ceramic and glass increases the fire resistance of concrete. After fire exposure in the control mix, the residual compressive strength was 10 MPa. The waste aggregate concrete was found to be 26.9 MPa after 800 centigrade exposures, which was an excellent result. Waste materials decreased construction costs and led to a clean environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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