The majority of existing findings regarding expansion (EXP) risks in concretes containing waste glass stem from experimental studies. There is a need for rapid assessment methods to ensure safer recycling of glass waste in cementitious composites. In this study, an artificial neural network (ANN) model was developed to accurately predict alkali–silica reaction EXP/mitigation resulting from the integration of glass waste in mortars. The analysis considered glass incorporation either separately as waste glass powder (WGP) and waste glass aggregates (WGAs), or in combination, at contents of up to 100% for WGA and 30% for WGP. A set of 175 mixtures was analysed, considering five distinct variables, which encompassed different mix proportions, involving varying components of cement, natural aggregates, WGP and WGA, in addition to the duration of environmental exposure. The results show that the EXP of WGA mortars decreased with the increased incorporation of WGP. The EXP values obtained from validation and experience confirm the high accuracy of the developed ANN model, with validation coefficients reaching up to 98.061% and a small value of the mean square error.
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October 30 2024
Prediction of alkali–silica reaction expansions of mortars containing glass waste
Sarra Mezaouri;
Sarra Mezaouri
PhD student, Smart Structures Laboratory (SSL), Department of Civil Engineering and Public Works, Aïn-Temouchent University, Aïn-Temouchent, Algeria (corresponding author: sarra.mezaouri@univ-temouchent.edu.dz)
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Zine El-Abidine Kameche;
Zine El-Abidine Kameche
Senior Lecturer, Smart Structures Laboratory (SSL), Department of Civil Engineering and Public Works, Aïn-Temouchent University, Aïn-Temouchent, Algeria
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Sidi Mohamed Aissa Mamoune;
Sidi Mohamed Aissa Mamoune
Professor, Smart Structures Laboratory (SSL), Department of Civil Engineering and Public Works, Aïn-Temouchent University, Aïn-Temouchent, Algeria
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Hocine Siad;
Hocine Siad
Research Associate, Department of Civil Engineering, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, ON, Canada
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Youcef Houmadi;
Youcef Houmadi
Professor, Smart Structures Laboratory (SSL), Aïn-Témouchent University, Department of Civil Engineering, Tlemcen University, Tlemcen, Algeria
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Mohamed Lachemi
Mohamed Lachemi
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, ON, Canada
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
November 30 2023
Accepted:
May 14 2024
Online ISSN: 1747-6534
Print ISSN: 1747-6526
Emerald Publishing Limited: All rights reserved
2023
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Waste and Resource Management (2024) 177 (4): 196–209.
Article history
Received:
November 30 2023
Accepted:
May 14 2024
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Mezaouri S, Kameche ZE, Mamoune SMA, Siad H, Houmadi Y, Lachemi M (2024), "Prediction of alkali–silica reaction expansions of mortars containing glass waste". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Waste and Resource Management, Vol. 177 No. 4 pp. 196–209, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jwarm.23.00039
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