Bibliographic citations
Calsin, J., Veliz, G. (2018). Propuesta de diseño estructural de un edificio comercial de 4 pisos con estructuras de concreto industrializado y placas de concreto in situ en la ciudad de Lima Metropolitana – 2014 [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/625652
Calsin, J., Veliz, G. Propuesta de diseño estructural de un edificio comercial de 4 pisos con estructuras de concreto industrializado y placas de concreto in situ en la ciudad de Lima Metropolitana – 2014 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/625652
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title = "Propuesta de diseño estructural de un edificio comercial de 4 pisos con estructuras de concreto industrializado y placas de concreto in situ en la ciudad de Lima Metropolitana – 2014",
author = "Veliz Francia, Gisel Noemí",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2018"
}
The industrialization of construction through the prefabrication of concrete elements arose in developed countries in the postwar period, due to the need to reduce construction costs and deadlines and, given the increase in the cost of raw materials, particularly construction steel. The application of technology in construction allowed the use of concrete prestressing to reduce the volumes of material to be used, gaining ground over the years and expanding into Latin America, with seismic characteristics similar to those of Peru. The present investigation is framed in demonstrating the applicability of the industrialized system of concrete as an alternative of structuring in a commercial building of four levels. The first chapters present the problem to be solved according to specific developed objectives, and the state of the art regarding the systems used. Later, in the third chapter, a case study developed under the guidelines of NTP E.060, structural and seismic criteria presented in current N.0 E.030 is analyzed. The numerical modeling will allow us to show that it is possible to apply the industrialization of concrete for the characteristics and demands of a commercial building with the advantages of prefabrication. The fourth chapter describes the structural design of the main elements that make up the traditional and industrialized system; The fifth chapter develops the benchmark comparative analysis between the traditional system and the industrialized system, highlighting the advantages of the industrialized system, such as greater lighting, shorter execution times and a reduction in medium-term costs.
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