Fig. 1. LCD waste glass powder
Fig. 2 NT BUILD 492 Test view
Fig. 3 NT BUILD 443 Test view
Fig. 4. Compressive strength
Fig. 5. Compressive activity
Fig. 6 Diffusion coefficient(NT BUILD 492)
Fig. 7 Total chloride content
Fig. 8 Diffusion coefficient(NT BUILD 443)
Fig. 9 Relationship between diffusion coefficient and compressive strength
Fig. 10 Porosity properties of LCD concrete
Fig. 11 Relationship incremental intrusion and pore size distribution with LCD waste glass powder
Table 1. Experimental design
Table 2. Mix proportions
Table 3. Physical properties of material
Table 4. Chemical composition of material(%)
Table 5. Compressive strength and activiry
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