An Experimental Study on Flexural Behaviors of Reinforced Concrete Member Replaced Heavyweight Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate under Cyclic Loading

The development of electronic technology has accelerated in recent decades. Consequently, electronic wastes such as cathode ray tube (CRT) glass are accumulated, and hazardous wastes including heavy metals are generated. Simultaneously, natural resources are required to create concrete; however, the...

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Main Authors: So Yeong Choi, Yoon Suk Choi, Il Sun Kim, Eun Ik Yang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/11/2208
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spelling doaj-05c19bc5fccf402da517c72e0b7a95672020-11-25T00:32:58ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172018-11-01811220810.3390/app8112208app8112208An Experimental Study on Flexural Behaviors of Reinforced Concrete Member Replaced Heavyweight Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate under Cyclic LoadingSo Yeong Choi0Yoon Suk Choi1Il Sun Kim2Eun Ik Yang3Department of Civil Engineering, Gangneung-Wonju National University, Jukheon-gil 7, Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do 25457, KoreaConvergence Technology Division, Korea Conformity Laboratories, Seoul 08503, KoreaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Gangneung-Wonju National University, Jukheon-gil 7, Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do 25457, KoreaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Gangneung-Wonju National University, Jukheon-gil 7, Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do 25457, KoreaThe development of electronic technology has accelerated in recent decades. Consequently, electronic wastes such as cathode ray tube (CRT) glass are accumulated, and hazardous wastes including heavy metals are generated. Simultaneously, natural resources are required to create concrete; however, they are already exhausted. Furthermore, heavyweight waste glass is considered to be the most suitable substitute for aggregate owing to its physical characteristics and chemical composition. However, structural results regarding the recycling of heavyweight waste glass as fine aggregate in Reinforced Concrete (RC) members are insufficient. Thus, herein, experimental study is conducted to evaluate whether RC members with heavyweight waste glass as fine aggregate can be applied for concrete structures. Flexural behavior tests of reinforced concrete members were performed. Fifteen specimens with different substitution ratios of heavyweight waste glass were prepared. The results showed that when all the fine aggregate is replaced by heavyweight waste glass in RC members, the heavyweight waste glass substitution ratio affected the crack occurrence patterns, and the possibility of a sudden failure of a member increased owing to concrete crushing in the compression zone. Additionally, the load capacity and flexural rigidity were affected by the substitution ratio of heavyweight waste glass; however, the flexural performance is improved when mineral admixture as a binder or a low water-binder ratio were used. Therefore, heavyweight waste glass is considered applicable for use as fine aggregate of concrete.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/11/2208flexural behaviorrecyclingheavyweight waste glasscyclic loadreinforced concrete member
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Il Sun Kim
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Il Sun Kim
Eun Ik Yang
An Experimental Study on Flexural Behaviors of Reinforced Concrete Member Replaced Heavyweight Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate under Cyclic Loading
Applied Sciences
flexural behavior
recycling
heavyweight waste glass
cyclic load
reinforced concrete member
author_facet So Yeong Choi
Yoon Suk Choi
Il Sun Kim
Eun Ik Yang
author_sort So Yeong Choi
title An Experimental Study on Flexural Behaviors of Reinforced Concrete Member Replaced Heavyweight Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate under Cyclic Loading
title_short An Experimental Study on Flexural Behaviors of Reinforced Concrete Member Replaced Heavyweight Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate under Cyclic Loading
title_full An Experimental Study on Flexural Behaviors of Reinforced Concrete Member Replaced Heavyweight Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate under Cyclic Loading
title_fullStr An Experimental Study on Flexural Behaviors of Reinforced Concrete Member Replaced Heavyweight Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate under Cyclic Loading
title_full_unstemmed An Experimental Study on Flexural Behaviors of Reinforced Concrete Member Replaced Heavyweight Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate under Cyclic Loading
title_sort experimental study on flexural behaviors of reinforced concrete member replaced heavyweight waste glass as fine aggregate under cyclic loading
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2018-11-01
description The development of electronic technology has accelerated in recent decades. Consequently, electronic wastes such as cathode ray tube (CRT) glass are accumulated, and hazardous wastes including heavy metals are generated. Simultaneously, natural resources are required to create concrete; however, they are already exhausted. Furthermore, heavyweight waste glass is considered to be the most suitable substitute for aggregate owing to its physical characteristics and chemical composition. However, structural results regarding the recycling of heavyweight waste glass as fine aggregate in Reinforced Concrete (RC) members are insufficient. Thus, herein, experimental study is conducted to evaluate whether RC members with heavyweight waste glass as fine aggregate can be applied for concrete structures. Flexural behavior tests of reinforced concrete members were performed. Fifteen specimens with different substitution ratios of heavyweight waste glass were prepared. The results showed that when all the fine aggregate is replaced by heavyweight waste glass in RC members, the heavyweight waste glass substitution ratio affected the crack occurrence patterns, and the possibility of a sudden failure of a member increased owing to concrete crushing in the compression zone. Additionally, the load capacity and flexural rigidity were affected by the substitution ratio of heavyweight waste glass; however, the flexural performance is improved when mineral admixture as a binder or a low water-binder ratio were used. Therefore, heavyweight waste glass is considered applicable for use as fine aggregate of concrete.
topic flexural behavior
recycling
heavyweight waste glass
cyclic load
reinforced concrete member
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/11/2208
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