Bibliographic citations
Ruiz, A., Llamoga, G. (2023). Implementación de un procedimiento de trabajo utilizando herramientas de la calidad total para reducir la segregación del concreto en muros del Edificio Gran Tomas Valle, Lima 2023 [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/671399
Ruiz, A., Llamoga, G. Implementación de un procedimiento de trabajo utilizando herramientas de la calidad total para reducir la segregación del concreto en muros del Edificio Gran Tomas Valle, Lima 2023 [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/671399
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title = "Implementación de un procedimiento de trabajo utilizando herramientas de la calidad total para reducir la segregación del concreto en muros del Edificio Gran Tomas Valle, Lima 2023",
author = "Llamoga Guevara, Geraldine Emperatriz",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2023"
}
The objective of the report was to develop a work procedure to reduce the segregations present in concrete walls, using total quality tools; The proposal arises from the excessive presence of segregations in the concrete walls which usually cause damage to the structures and generate additional costs due to their repair. The work carried out presents an explanatory level of research since the results obtained at the beginning and end of the report were compared; This allowed us to evaluate the proposed improvements. Furthermore, due to the nature of the information collected, the study presented a quantitative approach by keeping a record of the segregations present in the walls before and after in the Gran Tomas Valle Residential project located in the department of Lima which was taken as a case. study. In order to compare the results obtained, indicators were developed that allowed measuring the amount of segregations present in the concrete walls and the costs incurred in the repair. In the project there was a total number of 1101 segregation points of which 196 points correspond to the 7th floor which is equivalent to 18% of the total points and which in turn corresponds to the floor level before implementation and 79 points which are equivalent to 7% on the 8th floor where the proposal was developed; Likewise, the repair costs per m2 were obtained, having an initial cost of S/0.61 and a final cost of S/0.31 after the implementation was carried out. With the results obtained, it can be concluded that the segregations present in the concrete walls were reduced by 11% comparing the results of the 7th and 8th floor respectively; Likewise, it was found that repair costs were reduced by 50.82%, so the proposed work procedure for pouring concrete walls is a viable solution for reducing concrete segregation in walls.
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