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Huamani, F., (2023). Estudio comparativo de las propiedades físico -mecánicas y de conductividad térmica del adobe estabilizado con hilos de bolsas de plástico reciclados tipo camiseta respecto al adobe tradicional en el distrito de Caicay- provincia de Paucartambo, 2022 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5872
Huamani, F., Estudio comparativo de las propiedades físico -mecánicas y de conductividad térmica del adobe estabilizado con hilos de bolsas de plástico reciclados tipo camiseta respecto al adobe tradicional en el distrito de Caicay- provincia de Paucartambo, 2022 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5872
@misc{renati/17843,
title = "Estudio comparativo de las propiedades físico -mecánicas y de conductividad térmica del adobe estabilizado con hilos de bolsas de plástico reciclados tipo camiseta respecto al adobe tradicional en el distrito de Caicay- provincia de Paucartambo, 2022",
author = "Huamani Guisado, Fredd William",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2023"
}
The purpose of the research is to compare the physical, mechanical and thermal conductivity properties of adobe units stabilized with strings of recycled T-shirt-type plastic bags with respect to traditional adobe in the district of Caicay - Paucartambo. The methodology; It has a quantitative approach, a descriptive and hypothetical deductive level, and a quasi-experimental design. The research sampling method is non-probabilistic for convenience, where the population and the sample coincide in number, having a total of 240 adobe units, made up of 60 traditional adobes, and the rest adobes stabilized with plastic threads at 0.50%, 0.75% and 1% quantified in relation to the percentage by weight of the adobe, when carrying out the laboratory tests of compressive stress, flexural stress, and thermal conductivity Improvements were appreciated reaching the conclusion that the greater the increase in plastic bag threads, the compression resistance, flexural resistance and a considerable decrease in thermal conductivity increase. For the Swinburne accelerated erosion tests, dripping wear test and suction test, there were slight increases in their physical and mechanical properties, reaching the conclusion that adobe stabilized with 0.50% plastic threads presents better results.
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