The Research on the Strength of Cement Mortar with Different Particle Size of Waste Glass Powder

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To study the strength of cement mortar with different particle size of waste glass powder, grinding and screening the colorless waste glasses to 38-53,53-75,75-150,150-300,300-600μm, and as supplementary cement materials replacing the cement of cement mortar at 5,10,15,20,25,30%, respectively. Meanwhile divide the experiment into two parts:containing water reducer or not and add fly ash as comparison at the same time, measuring the flexural and compressive strength of cement mortar for 28 days. It is concluded that the flexural and compressive strength of cement mortar are decreased when mix with water reducer with maintaining the dosage of water;The optimum size and amount of waste glass powder in the cement mortar keep the same whether it is mixed water reducer or not; The flexural and compressive strength for 28days of the cement mortar reach the best value and differ with the baseline group very few whether it's mixed water reducer or not.

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