Bibliographic citations
Brazowich, C., Farroñan, C. (2023). Influencia de la adición de teja y fibra de bagazo de caña reciclada en el ensayo de resistencia a la compresión por unidad, pila y murete de los bloques de concreto tipo I, Lima – 2022 [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/34167
Brazowich, C., Farroñan, C. Influencia de la adición de teja y fibra de bagazo de caña reciclada en el ensayo de resistencia a la compresión por unidad, pila y murete de los bloques de concreto tipo I, Lima – 2022 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/34167
@misc{renati/509641,
title = "Influencia de la adición de teja y fibra de bagazo de caña reciclada en el ensayo de resistencia a la compresión por unidad, pila y murete de los bloques de concreto tipo I, Lima – 2022",
author = "Farroñan Soto, Christian Omar",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2023"
}
The present investigation has as a general objective to determine the influence of the addition of tile and recycled cane bagasse fiber in the compressive strength test per unit, pile and wall of Type I concrete blocks, the research methodology is of applied type, because it served as a new technique for the development and elaboration of a Type I concrete block plus the addition of tile and recycled cane bagasse fiber, the design is quasi-experimental and the approach is quantitative and qualitative. The elaboration of the concrete blocks was according to the standard designs and with additions of 4% of sugarcane bagasse plus 3, 5 and 7% of tile, compression resistance tests were carried out per unit, pile and die. From the compressive strength test per unit, the result of the design with 4% sugarcane bagasse plus 3% tile was superior to the concrete pattern tile with 88 kg/cm2. From the pile compression resistance test, the result of the design with 4% sugarcane bagasse plus 3% tile was superior to the concrete pattern tile with 66 kg/cm2. From the compressive strength test for walls, the result of the design with 4% sugarcane bagasse plus 3% tile was superior to the concrete pattern tile with 25.50 kg/cm2. According to the results, it was concluded that the design with added 4% sugarcane bagasse plus 3% tile reached a higher compressive strength per unit pile and wall, surpassing the standard concrete at 7, 14 and 28 days. drying.
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