Bibliographic citations
Cohen, L., Paz, P. (2021). Mejoramiento del CBR adicionando escoria de acero blanca al suelo de la Ruta N° LI-810 con trayectoria: Emp. pe-3n (Quiruvilca) – Bandurria [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/654497
Cohen, L., Paz, P. Mejoramiento del CBR adicionando escoria de acero blanca al suelo de la Ruta N° LI-810 con trayectoria: Emp. pe-3n (Quiruvilca) – Bandurria [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/654497
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title = "Mejoramiento del CBR adicionando escoria de acero blanca al suelo de la Ruta N° LI-810 con trayectoria: Emp. pe-3n (Quiruvilca) – Bandurria",
author = "Paz Castillo, Percy Alejandro",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2021"
}
In road infrastructure projects, contingencies are contemplated due to the presence of clay soils. The main cause of these problems is due to its poor mechanical characteristics, which can be measured by the California bearing ratio (CBR) test. This can cause the useful life of the road to be reduced, in addition, the poor quality of the subgrade could cause a greater need for maintenance. However, various studies agree that, by mixing white steel slag with clay soils, it is possible to increase the CBR values. This research applies the stabilization of the soil of route N ° LI-810 with trajectory: Emp.PE-3N (Quiruvilca) - Bandurria with white steel slag from SIDERPERU. Three different percentages of white slag were used according to the weight of the sample (7.5%, 15% and 22.5%) in the CBR test. Laboratory tests provided favorable results with increased bearing capacity (CBR). Analyzing the effects of stabilization, it was determined that 10% of white steel slag according to the weight of the sample, is the optimal percentage that manages to increase its CBR to 3% (minimum percentage established by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications) and transform it from an unsuitable subgrade to a poor subgrade that can be used for highway purposes.
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