Sustainable Mortar with Waste Glass and Fly Ash: Impact of Glass Aggregate Size and Life-Cycle Assessment
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| Article Title | Sustainable Mortar with Waste Glass and Fly Ash: Impact of Glass Aggregate Size and Life-Cycle Assessment |
|---|---|
| ERA Journal ID | 214045 |
| Article Category | Article |
| Authors | Fernando, Vimukthi, Lokuge, Weena, Seligmann, Hannah, Wang, Hao and Gunasekara, Chamila |
| Journal Title | Recycling |
| Journal Citation | 10 (4) |
| Article Number | 133 |
| Number of Pages | 24 |
| Year | 2025 |
| Publisher | MDPI AG |
| Place of Publication | Switzerland |
| ISSN | 2313-4321 |
| Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.3390/recycling10040133 |
| Web Address (URL) | https://www.mdpi.com/2313-4321/10/4/133 |
| Abstract | This study investigates the use of Glass Fine Aggregate (GFA) and Fly Ash (FA) in mortar for Alkali–Silica Reaction (ASR) mitigation through a multidimensional evaluation. GFA was used to replace river sand in 20% increments up to 100%, while FA replaced cement at 10%, 20%, and 30%. Three GFA size ranges were considered: <1.18 mm, 1.18–4.75 mm, and a combined fraction of <4.75 mm. At 100% replacement, <1.18 mm GFA reduced ASR expansion to 0.07%, compared to 0.2% for <4.75 mm and 0.46% for 1.18–4.75 mm GFA. It also improved long-term strength by 25% from 28 days to 6 months due to pozzolanic activity. However, refining GFA to below 1.18 mm increased environmental impacts and resulted in a 4.2% increase in energy demand due to the additional drying process. Incorporating 10% FA reduced ASR expansion to 0.044%, had no significant effect on strength, and decreased |
| Keywords | recycled glass; alkali–silica reaction; glass aggregate; fine aggregate; concrete; fly ash |
| Article Publishing Charge (APC) Funding | Other |
| Contains Sensitive Content | Does not contain sensitive content |
| ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 400505. Construction materials |
| 401602. Composite and hybrid materials | |
| Byline Affiliations | Centre for Future Materials |
| School of Engineering | |
| Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/zyqxv/sustainable-mortar-with-waste-glass-and-fly-ash-impact-of-glass-aggregate-size-and-life-cycle-assessment
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