Bibliographic citations
Ramón, I., Aguirre, R. (2021). Análisis de la permeabilidad en el concreto, con adiciones de vidrio reciclado molido en reemplazo parcial del cemento en Lima Metropolitana [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/660654
Ramón, I., Aguirre, R. Análisis de la permeabilidad en el concreto, con adiciones de vidrio reciclado molido en reemplazo parcial del cemento en Lima Metropolitana [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/660654
@misc{renati/400112,
title = "Análisis de la permeabilidad en el concreto, con adiciones de vidrio reciclado molido en reemplazo parcial del cemento en Lima Metropolitana",
author = "Aguirre Oré, Rubén Darío Martin",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2021"
}
The search to obtain a low permeability concrete in its hardened state, making additional use of some component that comes in an easy, useful and above all economical way, has motivated the following research making use of sodium-calcium glass, which is glass common and current that we find daily. In turn, they are in recycling places and taking advantage of the fact that this material contains silica would significantly help cement. The main objective of this research work is to analyze the behavior of concrete by partially replacing cement with ground recycled glass (VRM) in percentages of 5%, 10% and 15% to obtain a resistance of 210 kg / cm2, with the purpose of determining the penetration depth of water under pressure, through the European Standard EN 12390-8. For the purposes mentioned, 48 cylindrical concrete specimens were prepared for compression tests, 16 concrete beams for flexural tests, 12 concrete cylinders for tensile tests and 12 concrete prisms for permeability and absorption tests. The results of the designs regarding the depth of penetration of water under pressure were 76.83 mm, 74.20 mm, 72.23 mm and 84.75 mm, for the addition of ground glass of 0%, 5%, 10% and 15% respectively. It is evident after the different analyzes that the optimal percentage that reduces the permeability of the concrete is the addition of 5% of ground glass in partial replacement of the cement.
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