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Use of Ecofriendly Glass Powder Concrete in Construction of Wind Farms

Eva Maria García del Toro, Daniel Alcala-Gonzalez, M. Isabel Más-López, Sara García-Salgado, Santiago Pindado

2021Applied Sciences14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Silicon is the main element in the composition of glass and it has been seen that it can be used as a partial replacement for cement in the manufacture of concrete. Different dosages of glass powder and cement were applied to manufacture the concrete mixes. Initially, the characteristics of fresh concrete were studied, such as consistency, air content, apparent density and workability. Secondly, compressive strength tests were performed on the different concrete mixtures produced. The consistency tests allowed us to classify these concretes within the group of fluids. The air content of these concretes increased with the rate of substitution of cement by glass powder, resulting in lighter concretes. Density tests showed that this parameter decreased as the rate of substitution of cement increased. A coefficient k has been calculated for the substitution of glass powder by cement in the binder, using the Bolomey formula. Also, a mathematical model has been proposed to further analyze the experimental data. Major contributions of this work were to study the possible application of this concrete in different dispersions as a surface protection layer against the action of corrosion, in wind turbine foundations as well as the stabilization of the wind farm roads.

Topics & Concepts

CementMaterials scienceComposite materialConsistency (knowledge bases)MetallurgyCompressive strengthMathematicsGeometryRecycled Aggregate Concrete PerformanceInnovative concrete reinforcement materialsConcrete and Cement Materials Research