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High Sulfate Attack Resistance of Reinforced Concrete Flumes Containing Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Waste Glass Powder

Authors
Kim, Seong-KyumHong, Won-Kee
Issue Date
2-Jun-2019
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
liquid crystal display (LCD); waste glass powder (LWGP); sulfate attack resistance; reinforced concrete flumes; flexural load; Korean industrial standards (KS)
Citation
MATERIALS, v.12, no.12
Journal Title
MATERIALS
Volume
12
Number
12
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/28200
DOI
10.3390/ma12122031
ISSN
1996-1944
Abstract
To prevent chemical erosion of concrete and improve chemical resistance, reinforced concrete flumes were manufactured, conforming to the Korean Industrial Standards (KS). Two different sizes of liquid crystal display (LCD) waste glass powder (LWGP) particles were used (i.e., 5 and 12 mu m) with two substitution types with cement in concrete (i.e., 10% and 20%). Changes in compressive strength, pore structure, weight, volume, and strength of the concrete flumes after immersion in two sulfate solutions (i.e., Na2SO4 and MgSO4) for 84 and 182 days were measured for sulfate attack resistance. The applicability of the LWGP concrete flume with a 0.5 mm crack width was also evaluated based on the bending strength results. The LWGP5, which has a smaller particle size among LWGPs, filled the smaller pores, thereby reducing the porosity and contributing to the compressive strength gain. Higher volume and weight change ratios for all specimens immersed in MgSO4 solution were found than those immersed in Na2SO4 solution under identical conditions. Flexural loads of all the LWGP concrete flumes with 0.05 mm crack widths were greater than 48.5 kN, as required by the KS code; however, these flexural loads were lower than those of ordinary Portland cement. The applicability was also validated via a flexural test complying with KS.
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