Experimental Study Of Building Materials Made Of Waste Materials

Many piles of waste materials in this world disturb the environment. This is because there are waste materials that cannot be disposed of perfectly, and the cost of disposing of them is high especially glass waste. Using waste materials can reduce water, soil, air pollution, and garbage disposal iss...

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Main Author: Hamid, Mohamad Idham
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2022
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/55686/1/Experimental%20Study%20Of%20Building%20Materials%20Made%20Of%20Waste%20Materials_Mohamad%20Idham%20Hamid.pdf
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Summary:Many piles of waste materials in this world disturb the environment. This is because there are waste materials that cannot be disposed of perfectly, and the cost of disposing of them is high especially glass waste. Using waste materials can reduce water, soil, air pollution, and garbage disposal issues. This study aims to solve the environmental problem caused by glass waste that is not disposed of by replacing glass waste as a material in manufacturing cement bricks. The use of glass waste in building materials has long been introduced and has proven its effectiveness. This study examines the effectiveness of glass waste as a replacement for soil in manufacturing cement bricks. Cement bricks will be made by replacing the natural sand with 10%, 20%, and 30% of glass waste that is different in size from the crushed glass waste, which is 0.5cm, 1.0cm, and 2.0cm. The study results show that the value of compressive strength increases when the percentage of waste glass increases in the brick mix. However, compressive strength reached the maximum value at 1.0cm waste glass size (23.67 MPa) compared to 0.5cm waste glass size, 2.0cm, and control brick (6.76 MPa). It also shows the increasing in compressive strength compared to the conventional brick (8.01MPa). The performance of the bricks increased as the water absorption test showed a decreasing trend as the percentage of waste glass added increased. This is one of the studies on cement bricks for measures to reduce the disposal of glass waste in open areas.