Bibliographic citations
Palomino, L., (2017). Determinación de la energía de compactación en función de la maximización de la resistencia de una arcilla - caso núcleo presa Tintaypampa [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/9994
Palomino, L., Determinación de la energía de compactación en función de la maximización de la resistencia de una arcilla - caso núcleo presa Tintaypampa [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/9994
@mastersthesis{renati/708363,
title = "Determinación de la energía de compactación en función de la maximización de la resistencia de una arcilla - caso núcleo presa Tintaypampa",
author = "Palomino Zegarra, Liz Margot",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2017"
}
This thesis seeks to determine the compaction energy in function of the maximization of the resistance of a clay for the construction of the Tintaypampa dam core, Unconstrained Non-Drained(UU), Consolidated Non-Drained (CU) and Consolidated Drained (CD) tests were performed for this purpose; the specimens were installed with the optimum moisture value and 98% of the maximum dry density obtained from each compaction test selected (Modified Proctor, Compacting Energy C and Compacting Energy D). The stability analysis of the Tintaypampa dam was analyzed by the software program GeoStudio 2007 (SLOPE/W); the flows through the core for different compaction energies were obtained from the flow network analyzed by the GeoStudio 2007 (SEEP/W) computer program. It is advisable to carry out the necessary and sufficient tests in the laboratory so that, based on the results obtained, the adequate compaction energy is defined; the clay used for the construction of the core of the dam is of glacial origin, presents particular characteristics that affect the compaction process by modifying the parameters C and ∅ (apparent cohesion and internal friction angle, respectively), as the energies of compaction the effects that have been observed are: i) the nature of these clay soils, which have been affected by leaching processes during the glaciation period by modifying the Van Der Waal attraction forces and the interaction between the solid and liquid phase; ii) Degree of saturation and iii) the water content in the soil structure.
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