Bibliographic citations
Canales, F., (2021). Análisis de la resistencia a la compresión axial y diagonal de un muro de mampostería y mortero de concreto con añadido de 2%, 4% Y 6% de virutas de acero reciclado. Lima 2021 [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/31126
Canales, F., Análisis de la resistencia a la compresión axial y diagonal de un muro de mampostería y mortero de concreto con añadido de 2%, 4% Y 6% de virutas de acero reciclado. Lima 2021 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/31126
@misc{renati/511908,
title = "Análisis de la resistencia a la compresión axial y diagonal de un muro de mampostería y mortero de concreto con añadido de 2%, 4% Y 6% de virutas de acero reciclado. Lima 2021",
author = "Canales Portaro, Fernando Antonio",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2021"
}
The objective of this thesis was to carry out a comparative analysis of the axial and diagonal compressive strength of the masonry wall with traditional mortar versus the addition with 2%, 4% and 6% of recycled steel shavings, for which, in the laboratory 84 walls with dimensions 0.60 x 0.60 m, choosing a sample of 36 walls for axial test and 48 walls for diagonal test, at curing ages: 7, 14, and 28 days. The measurement instrument was direct observation, since it allows to be methodical in terms of compliance to the letter with the schedule for data collection: collection of recycled steel shavings, tests of the tests carried out to obtain the mechanical properties of traditional masonry walls and masonry walls using concrete mortar with the addition of recycled steel shavings, according to the ASTM 140/NTP 399.604 standard. In conclusion, after 28 days of curing, the axial compressive strength adding 2% of recycled steel shavings turns out to be more efficient than the wall with traditional mortar, while adding 4% the efficiency is similar to the traditional one. and with 6% it turns out to be less efficient than the traditional design. On the other hand, the diagonal compressive strength by adding 2% recycled steel shavings turns out to be more efficient than the traditional mortared wall, however, the 4% and 6% designs turn out to be less efficient than the traditional design.
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