Properties of a Low-Carbon Binder-Based Mortar Made with Waste LCD Glass and Waste Rope (Nylon) Fibers

Author:

Nasr Mohammed Salah1ORCID,Shubbar Ali2ORCID,Hashim Tameem Mohammed3,Abadel Aref A.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Technical Institute of Babylon, Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University (ATU), Hillah 51015, Babylon, Iraq

2. School of Civil Engineering and Built Environment, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool L2 2QP, UK

3. Department of Building and Construction Techniques Engineering, Al-Mustaqbal University College, Hillah 51001, Babylon, Iraq

4. Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, King Saud University, Riyadh 11421, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Carbon dioxide emissions are one of the problems that arouses the interest of scientists because of their harmful effects on the environment and climate. The construction sector, particularly the cement industry, is a significant source of CO2. On the other hand, solid waste constitutes a major problem facing governments due to the difficulty of decomposing it and the fact that it requires large areas for landfill. Among these wastes are LCD waste glass (WG) and used rope waste. Therefore, reusing these wastes, for example, in concrete technology, is a promising solution to reduce their environmental impact. Limited studies have dealt with the simultaneous utilization of glass waste as a substitute for cement and rope waste (nylon) fiber (WRF). Therefore, this study aimed to partially replace cement with WG with the addition of rope waste as fibers. Thirteen mixtures were poured: a reference mixture (without replacement or addition) and three other groups containing WG and WRF in proportions of 5, 15 and 25% by cement weight and 0.25, 0.5 and 0.75% by mortar weight, respectively. Flow rate, compression strength, flexural strength, dry density, water absorption, dynamic modulus of elasticity, ultrasonic pulse velocity and electrical resistivity were tested. The results indicate that the best ratio for replacing cement with WG without fibers was 5% of the weight of cement. However, using WRF increased the amount of glass replacement to 25%, with an improvement in strength and durability characteristics.

Funder

King Saud University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Process Chemistry and Technology,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous),Bioengineering

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