Bibliographic citations
Huerta, B., Piñan, B. (2024). Propuesta para la elaboración de mezcla de mortero para asentado de ladrillos en muros portantes de albañilería utilizando agua residual tratada de la PTAR Santa Rosa en el distrito de Ancón [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/683226
Huerta, B., Piñan, B. Propuesta para la elaboración de mezcla de mortero para asentado de ladrillos en muros portantes de albañilería utilizando agua residual tratada de la PTAR Santa Rosa en el distrito de Ancón [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/683226
@misc{renati/1036136,
title = "Propuesta para la elaboración de mezcla de mortero para asentado de ladrillos en muros portantes de albañilería utilizando agua residual tratada de la PTAR Santa Rosa en el distrito de Ancón",
author = "Piñan Flores, Blenda Julyssa",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2024"
}
Water is an essential natural resource for humans. However, in Peru there are districts that still do not have permanent access to this resource, as is the case of the district of Ancón. In addition, water is an indispensable element in the construction sector and it is estimated that this sector is responsible for 16% of the use of the resource worldwide. Therefore, it is essential to find alternatives to reduce the consumption of drinking water in this sector. The objective of the research work is to propose an alternative to replace drinking water with treated wastewater from the Santa Rosa water treatment plant (PTAR) in the mortar mix for the settlement of bricks in load-bearing masonry walls in the district of Ancón. Since the wastewater from the drainage of the houses, after its treatment process, is used exclusively for irrigation of the zonal park. For this purpose, chemical studies are carried out on the treated wastewater for alkalinity, pH, chlorides, sulphates and suspended solids, resulting in compliance with the parameters required by NTP 339.088. Then, tests are carried out on the fine aggregate to determine its properties, such as granulometry and fineness modulus, resulting in compliance with the RNE 0.70. Also, the properties of the mortar are studied in its fresh and hardened state. The main result is that the mortar made with treated wastewater meets the resistance of 175 kg/cm2 stipulated by ASTM 270, with a compressive strength of 225 kg/cm2 in 28 days. To this, there is an adhesion of 1.29 MPA, exceeding by more than 200% that stipulated by NCh169. Finally, there is a settlement of 129.80%, which indicates that the mixture is workable.
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