This research study aims to develop a new blend of clay bricks using varying percentages of recycled glass fines and recycled plastics in masonry bricks at low curing temperatures. Alkaline-activated solutions used in this research study were sodium hydroxide and sodium silicate. Having tried various percentages of alkaline activators, the suitable amount of alkaline activator was set at 20%. Brick samples were placed in an oven at a heating temperature of 50°C for 24 h (to reduce the moisture content), followed by a temperature of 155°C for 48 h. Earlier findings demonstrated that the moisture curing for the sample was 50°C for 48 h, and the heating temperature increased to 155°C for 24 h. A series of laboratory tests on the brick samples such as compressive strength, water absorption, linear shrinkage and scanning electron microscopy characterisation were carried out in this study. The examined curing conditions were 7 and 28 days. The results from the experiment revealed that the relationship between water absorption and curing conditions satisfied the minimum requirement of masonry bricks using recycled glass fines and plastics.
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September 20 2022
Recycling of glass fines and plastics in clay bricks at low temperatures
Aswin Kumar Krishnan, MEng;
Aswin Kumar Krishnan, MEng
PhD student, Department of Civil and Construction Engineering, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, VIC, Australia (corresponding author: akrishnan@swin.edu.au)
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Yat Choy Wong, PhD;
Yat Choy Wong, PhD
Senior Lecturer, Department of Mechanical and Product Design Engineering, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, VIC, Australia
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Zipeng Zhang, PhD;
Zipeng Zhang, PhD
Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Civil and Construction Engineering, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, VIC, Australia
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Arul Arulrajah, PhD
Arul Arulrajah, PhD
Professor, Department of Civil and Construction Engineering, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, VIC, Australia
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
April 30 2022
Accepted:
August 24 2022
Online ISSN: 1747-6534
Print ISSN: 1747-6526
Emerald Publishing Limited: All rights reserved
2022
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Waste and Resource Management (2023) 176 (4): 153–161.
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Received:
April 30 2022
Accepted:
August 24 2022
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Krishnan AK, Wong YC, Zhang Z, Arulrajah A (2023), "Recycling of glass fines and plastics in clay bricks at low temperatures". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Waste and Resource Management, Vol. 176 No. 4 pp. 153–161, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jwarm.22.00014
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