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Torres, J., Pinedo, D. (2023). Diseño de un concreto 210 Kg/cm2 con piedra chancada e inclusión de fibra de vidrio y su influencia en la resistencia a la compresión en comparación con el concreto convencional [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5341
Torres, J., Pinedo, D. Diseño de un concreto 210 Kg/cm2 con piedra chancada e inclusión de fibra de vidrio y su influencia en la resistencia a la compresión en comparación con el concreto convencional []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5341
@misc{renati/1053921,
title = "Diseño de un concreto 210 Kg/cm2 con piedra chancada e inclusión de fibra de vidrio y su influencia en la resistencia a la compresión en comparación con el concreto convencional",
author = "Pinedo Tananta, Dany Junior",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2023"
}
"Design of a 210 Kg/cm2 concrete with crushed stone and inclusion of fiberglass and its influence on compressive strength compared to conventional concrete." The objective of the research presented was to find out if the addition of fiberglass in percentages of 1%, 3% and 5% increases the strength of concrete. The scope of this research is for the entire concrete system where crushed stone is used in addition to fiberglass. This research lasted six months, and among the theories are terms such as flexural strength, compressive strength, mix design, concrete, etc. It is a non-experimental research of explanatory type and the population is based on test tubes adding fiber at 1%, 3% and 5%. ASTM and ACI Standard 109-02 allow the evaluation of these test tubes to be carried out in the following way: in volumes in relation to the sand. According to this, 60 test tubes were sampled without the addition of fiberglass and their mechanical properties were tested, and the conclusion was that it was possible to improve the compressive strength of the concrete by using fiberglass.
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