Evaluation of the Permeability of Concrete with the Addition of Glass Powder

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The article presents the usefulness of implementing the use of recycled glass powder, after having carried out the permeability test, evaluated at the age of 28 days. This with the purpose of seeking a sustainable and low-cost alternative to improve the durability of concrete exposed to humid climat...

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Autores: Josias Mikhail, Castillo Prado, José Sandro, Gomero Tello, Nayda Susana, Morales Galiano
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas
Repositorio:UPC-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Materia:Concrete mix
Permeability
Powdered glass
Sustainability
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title Evaluation of the Permeability of Concrete with the Addition of Glass Powder
spellingShingle Evaluation of the Permeability of Concrete with the Addition of Glass Powder
Josias Mikhail, Castillo Prado
Concrete mix
Permeability
Powdered glass
Sustainability
title_short Evaluation of the Permeability of Concrete with the Addition of Glass Powder
title_full Evaluation of the Permeability of Concrete with the Addition of Glass Powder
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Permeability of Concrete with the Addition of Glass Powder
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Permeability of Concrete with the Addition of Glass Powder
title_sort Evaluation of the Permeability of Concrete with the Addition of Glass Powder
author Josias Mikhail, Castillo Prado
author_facet Josias Mikhail, Castillo Prado
José Sandro, Gomero Tello
Nayda Susana, Morales Galiano
author_role author
author2 José Sandro, Gomero Tello
Nayda Susana, Morales Galiano
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Josias Mikhail, Castillo Prado
José Sandro, Gomero Tello
Nayda Susana, Morales Galiano
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv Concrete mix
Permeability
Powdered glass
Sustainability
topic Concrete mix
Permeability
Powdered glass
Sustainability
description The article presents the usefulness of implementing the use of recycled glass powder, after having carried out the permeability test, evaluated at the age of 28 days. This with the purpose of seeking a sustainable and low-cost alternative to improve the durability of concrete exposed to humid climates compared to conventional concrete. The influence of pulverized glass shows a positive impact on the mechanical properties of the concrete at the age of 28 days, through the permeability test. In a comparative study it is shown that adding glass powder produces workable samples obtained according to the slump test. On the one hand, being in a humid climate, water infiltration was measured due to the humidity of the concrete. For this purpose, the permeability test was carried out following what is described in the American standard ASTM C107. On the other hand, it was analyzed that powdered glass can improve the properties of concrete, since it has a positive contribution to the properties analyzed and achieving a waterproof concrete with a dosage of VP05. This brings benefits in the construction sector not only in improving the properties of concrete, but also in making more sustainable concretes.
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