Engineering and Environmental Assessment of Foam Glass Lightweight Aggregate for Pavement Application

Engineering and Environmental Assessment of Foam Glass Lightweight Aggregate for Pavement Application
Author: Yassaman Yousefi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2019
Genre: Aggregates (Building materials)
ISBN:

Foam-Glass Lightweight Aggregate (FG-LWA) is an innovative lightweight material based 95% on waste and recycled glass. Several European countries use this type of material in the pavement structure and mainly as lightweight fill material. The major advantage of the FG-LWA is being more than 10 times lighter than traditional mineral aggregates, which makes it an ideal solution in cases where the dead load of the aggregates is an issue. The objective of this thesis is to evaluate and assess the potential of using FG-LWA, as an alternative to other lightweight fill materials such as Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) Blocks, in flexible pavements structures. Physical and mechanical properties of two commercially provided types of FG-LWA were previously studied at the CPATT laboratories of the University of Waterloo. To this end, particle size distribution, particle density, water absorption, minimum and maximum dry densities, California Bearing Ratio (CBR), Los Angles (LA) abrasion, resilient modulus, Mico-Deval and freez-thaw resistance of the material were evaluated by Schneider (2016). The results from this previously conducted study are summarized in this thesis and are used to determine whether the FG-LWA material is suitable to be employed as an alternative granular material in pavement construction, and whether it conforms to the requirements of the Ontario Provincial Standard Specification (OPSS) 1010 for granular A, M, O, S and B. In this thesis, it was deemed necessary to further investigate the effect of changes in the manufacturing processes on the formulation and microstructure of the FG-LWA with the aim of enhancing its mechanical properties for pavement construction applications. Therefore, the manufacturing processes were modified to adjust the microstructure (e.g. shapes and sizes of the pores) and phase compositions. Furthermore, in order to produce an enhanced FG-LWA, the application of ceramic colors, other glassy raw materials and glass-ceramics with a controlled microstructure was also investigated in this thesis. Examining the microstructure of the products indicated improvements in the physical characteristics of the enhanced FG-LWA as compared to the original product containing waste glass. Incorporation of coloring oxides in the foam formulation was also examined as an innovative method to increase the mechanical strength of a colorful product. In addition, chemical evaluation was conducted based on the results of leachate test. The results were evaluated thoroughly, and further tests were conducted at the Golder & Associates laboratories, accordingly. Given the considerable economic, environmental and societal impacts related to pavement construction and maintenance activities, it is crucial to evaluate the sustainability of the proposed pavement structure with FG-LWA. Several techniques are available to measure sustainability of a pavement structure. In this thesis, the mechanistic pavement design approach, along with a conceptual Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) model are used to evaluate the effectiveness of using FG-LWA as an alternative lightweight fill material as compared to the commonly used Expanded Polystyrene (EPS). For the purpose of mechanistic evaluation of FG-LWA application in the pavement structure, an existing Ministry of Transportation (MTO) project was re-evaluated and the results were used as the baseline of this study. The re-evaluation consisted of two phases of pavement design. Under phase one, the same pavement structure proposed by the MTO was adopted identically, except that the EPS in the original design was replaced with the same thickness of the FG-LWA material. In the second phase, four scenarios with different structural layer types and thicknesses were studied. The objective of the second phase was to find different, but equivalent, pavement structures with the use of FG-LWA, while achieving equal or smaller values than the original MTO design for the critical strains at the bottom of the asphalt layer and on top of the subgrade layer. To this end, KenPave program was used to determine the stresses and strains in the pavement layers using a multilayer elastic approach. Finally, LCA approach was used to quantify the relative environmental impacts of using FG-LWA and EPS in the pavement structure. The SimaPro software program was used to analyze the performance of the products with respect to sustainability measures. Two flexible pavement structures, previously designed at the University of Waterloo for a specific set of traffic and climatic conditions (Schneider, 2016), were used in the LCA study. The first pavement structure, considered as the reference scenario, used Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) as lightweight fill material. In the second scenario, the EPS was replaced by FG-LWA, and thicknesses of all other layers (i.e. asphalt concrete and granular layers) were determined using the AASHTO 93 Pavement Design Approach, hence the two pavement structures could be assumed equivalent and structurally comparable. The environmental impact categories considered in the LCA studies included: Ozone depletion potential, global warming potential, acidification potential, eutrophication potential, carcinogens, noncarcinogens, smog potential, respiratory effects, ecotoxicity, and fossil fuel depletion. The impacts are calculated using the characterization factors from the TRACI 2.1 LCA model. Two methods of manufacturing foam glass are evaluated, namely using electricity versus natural gas in Ontario. Based on this comparison, it was determined that it is feasible to transfer the new foam glass technologies to Canada's road network instead of using other non-environmentally friendly materials. The results indicate that FG-LWA can be used as a light fill material in the flexible pavement structure to achieve better or equivalent structural capacity as compared to the traditional EPS. The environmental impacts assessments also indicate lower emission level and environmental impacts when using FG-LWA instead of EPS for pavement construction.

Application of Waste Materials in Lightweight Aggregates

Application of Waste Materials in Lightweight Aggregates
Author: Franus Małgorzata
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2023-11-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1000995054

Application of Waste Materials in Lightweight Aggregates presents the current state of knowledge on aggregates production methods, their characteristics, current standards and legal regulations. In addition, the book briefly discusses the issue of the presence of different types of waste in the environment (including municipal, agricultural, energy and mining industries), their characteristics and uses for the production of lightweight aggregates. This book serves as a source of academic information on the course and conditions of using various waste treatment processes for academics, engineers, professionals and students interested in environmental engineering, as well as for companies dealing with recycling and disposal of waste.

Engineering Properties of Foam Glass and Soil-foam Glass Gravel Mixtures

Engineering Properties of Foam Glass and Soil-foam Glass Gravel Mixtures
Author: Daniel Franco
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2016
Genre: Cellular glass
ISBN:

Foam glass is a material made from recycled waste glass. It is lightweight and porous and has cellular structure. The foam glass properties depend on kiln temperature, sintering and soaking times, and foaming agent during the manufacturing process. Foam glass can be produced in sheets, blocks, and broken particles. The porous structure makes foam glass a desirable material in some applications because of its light weight and excellent thermal, sound, and compressive properties. The goals of this research are to 1) obtain experimental data and information that can be used to determine suitability of the sand-foam glass gravel (FGG) mixtures as lightweight fill for geotechnical applications; 2) determine other engineering properties of FGG that are not available in the literature; and 3) identify modifications to select standard test protocols of conventional soil and aggregate testing that may be necessary when using FGG. The testing program aimed to study some properties of FGG and sand-FGG mixtures. The testing program focused on properties related to water absorption, specific gravity, and soundness during freeze-thaw cycles of foam glass gravel, and shear strength, water flow, laboratory compaction and field density of sand-foam glass mixtures. The FGG material has open and closed pore cells. The specific gravity of FGG when broken into a powder is between 2.46 and 2.47. The soundness (freezing and thawing) values are 2 and 4 percent loss for FGG-1 and FGG-2, respectively. The sand-FGG mixture with FGG-1 affects the permeability in an A-3-FGG mixture due the size difference in the sandy soil and FGG. It was also found that using new FGG material for every Proctor test results in less variability for a given data set and a more accurate representation of the material's dry density. Reusing FGG in compaction tests would change the material's gradation due to foam glass breakage. In-situ density and moisture content using a nuclear gauge can be determined for sand-FGG mixtures as long as the density of the compacted mixture is within the calibration range of the equipment.

Handbook of Recycling

Handbook of Recycling
Author: Ernst Worrell
Publisher: Newnes
Total Pages: 595
Release: 2014-04-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0123965063

Winner of the International Solid Waste Association's 2014 Publication Award, Handbook of Recycling is an authoritative review of the current state-of-the-art of recycling, reuse and reclamation processes commonly implemented today and how they interact with one another. The book addresses several material flows, including iron, steel, aluminum and other metals, pulp and paper, plastics, glass, construction materials, industrial by-products, and more. It also details various recycling technologies as well as recovery and collection techniques. To completely round out the picture of recycling, the book considers policy and economic implications, including the impact of recycling on energy use, sustainable development, and the environment. With contemporary recycling literature scattered across disparate, unconnected articles, this book is a crucial aid to students and researchers in a range of disciplines, from materials and environmental science to public policy studies. Portrays recent and emerging technologies in metal recycling, by-product utilization and management of post-consumer waste Uses life cycle analysis to show how to reclaim valuable resources from mineral and metallurgical wastes Uses examples from current professional and industrial practice, with policy and economic implications

Lightweight Aggregate Concrete

Lightweight Aggregate Concrete
Author: Satish Chandra
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2002-10-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 081551820X

In spite of the increasing use and demand for lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC), there is still a lack of adequate explanations to understand the mechanisms responsible for the strength and durability properties of LWAC. This book is written to give an overall picture of LWAC, from the historical background, aggregate production, proportioning and production of concrete, to applications in structures. Physical properties and chemical durability are described in detail. The physical properties include density, strength, shrinkage, and elasticity. Chemical durability includes resistance to acids, chloride ingress, carbonation, and freeze-thaw resistance. Fire resistance is also included, which is seldom considered, but is a very important aspect of the safety of the structure. Microstructure development and its relation to the durability properties of LWAC generally are not highlighted in the literature. The development of bonds, the microstructure with different binder systems, and different types of lightweight aggregates are explained. They show how lightweight aggregate concrete differs from normal weight concrete. The chapters on chloride ingress and freeze-thaw resistance are detailed because of the use of LWAC in offshore construction. The economical aspects of using LWAC are also reviewed. Emphasis is placed on the fact that although the cost of LWAC is high, the total cost of construction has to be considered, including the cost of transport, reinforcement, etc. When these are considered then LWAC becomes cheaper and attractive. The life cycle cost of the concrete is another consideration for calculating long-term savings on maintenance costs.

New Materials in Civil Engineering

New Materials in Civil Engineering
Author: Pijush Samui
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 1105
Release: 2020-07-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0128190752

New Materials in Civil Engineering provides engineers and scientists with the tools and methods needed to meet the challenge of designing and constructing more resilient and sustainable infrastructures. This book is a valuable guide to the properties, selection criteria, products, applications, lifecycle and recyclability of advanced materials. It presents an A-to-Z approach to all types of materials, highlighting their key performance properties, principal characteristics and applications. Traditional materials covered include concrete, soil, steel, timber, fly ash, geosynthetic, fiber-reinforced concrete, smart materials, carbon fiber and reinforced polymers. In addition, the book covers nanotechnology and biotechnology in the development of new materials. Covers a variety of materials, including fly ash, geosynthetic, fiber-reinforced concrete, smart materials, carbon fiber reinforced polymer and waste materials Provides a “one-stop resource of information for the latest materials and practical applications Includes a variety of different use case studies

Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Asphalt Pavements & Environment (APE)

Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Asphalt Pavements & Environment (APE)
Author: Marco Pasetto
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2019-08-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3030297799

This volume highlights the latest advances, innovations, and applications in the field of asphalt pavement technology, as presented by leading international researchers and engineers at the 5th International Symposium on Asphalt Pavements & Environment (ISAP 2019 APE Symposium), held in Padua, Italy on September 11-13, 2019. It covers a diverse range of topics concerning materials and technologies for asphalt pavements, designed for sustainability and environmental compatibility: sustainable pavement materials, marginal materials for asphalt pavements, pavement structures, testing methods and performance, maintenance and management methods, urban heat island mitigation, energy harvesting, and Life Cycle Assessment. The contributions, which were selected by means of a rigorous international peer-review process, present a wealth of exciting ideas that will open novel research directions and foster multidisciplinary collaboration among different specialists.

Recycled Aggregate in Concrete

Recycled Aggregate in Concrete
Author: Jorge de Brito
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2012-11-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1447145402

Concrete is the most used man-made material in the world since its invention. The widespread use of this material has led to continuous developments such as ultra-high strength concrete and self-compacting concrete. Recycled Aggregate in Concrete: Use of Industrial, Construction and Demolition Waste focuses on the recent development which the use of various types of recycled waste materials as aggregate in the production of various types of concrete. By drawing together information and data from various fields and sources, Recycled Aggregate in Concrete: Use of Industrial, Construction and Demolition Waste provides full coverage of this subject. Divided into two parts, a compilation of varied literature data related to the use of various types of industrial waste as aggregates in concrete is followed by a discussion of the use of construction and demolition waste as aggregate in concrete. The properties of the aggregates and their effect on various concrete properties are presented, and the quantitative procedure to estimate the properties of concrete containing construction and demolition waste as aggregates is explained. Current codes and practices developed in various countries to use construction and demolition waste as aggregates in concrete and issues related to the sustainability of cement and concrete production are also discussed. The comprehensive information presented in Recycled Aggregate in Concrete: Use of Industrial, Construction and Demolition Waste will be helpful to graduate students, researchers and concrete technologists. The collected data will also be an essential reference for practicing engineers who face problems concerning the use of these materials in concrete production.

Railroad Ballast Testing and Properties

Railroad Ballast Testing and Properties
Author: Timothy D. Stark
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018
Genre: Ballast (Railroads)
ISBN: 9780803176553

"This compilation of Selected Technical Papers, STP1605, Railroad Ballast Testing and Properties, contains peer-reviewed papers that were presented at a symposium held January 24, 2018, in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee D18 on Soil and Rock, Subcommittee D18.02 on Sampling and Related Field Testing for Soil Evaluations, and Subcommittee C09.20 on normal aggregates."--Provided by publisher.

Sandy Materials in Civil Engineering

Sandy Materials in Civil Engineering
Author: Saeed Nemati
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2020-07-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1789858356

As the world moves further into urbanization, there is a greater need for construction materials to meet society’s needs. As natural resources become scarce, the use of recycled materials for construction purposes has become increasingly common. Over the past decade, there has been a significant increase in the utilization of recycled materials in the construction industry. This will result in substantial advantages in structure and infrastructure construction coupled with a reduction in the construction cost, as well as improving sustainability. However, significant development limitations and many relevant considerations must be addressed when using recycled materials in construction. This book introduces innovative and alternative construction materials used in civil engineering.