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Alegría, C., (2019). Influencia del material más fino que la malla 100 en las propiedades del mortero con aditivo expansivo [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/18258
Alegría, C., Influencia del material más fino que la malla 100 en las propiedades del mortero con aditivo expansivo [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/18258
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title = "Influencia del material más fino que la malla 100 en las propiedades del mortero con aditivo expansivo",
author = "Alegría Zambrano, Ciro Nikolái",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2019"
}
This investigation shows us the results obtained based on a research work on the influence of the material finer than the 100 mesh in the behavior of the mortar with expansive additive. Materials that are on the market were used, such as Chema Expand Expansive Additive, Portland Type I cement, and Huachipa quarry sand. An expansive additive was used in three proportions proportional to cement by weight (2%, 4% and 6%). The properties of flowability, unit weight, exudation, expansion, compressive strength, tensile strength and shrinkage were evaluated and the influence of the percentage of the material finer than the No. 100 mesh of the sand was analyzed for each of the properties. The results for each one of the expansive additive dosages (2%, 4%, 6% of the weight of the cement) and the percentage of fines in the sand that was used in the mixture (2%, 4%, 8%, 12 % and 15% fine that passes the mesh No. 100) were that the higher the fine content, the exudation decreased and the unit weight and expansion increased. In mortars with up to 2% additive, tensile strength and compression increased, then an increase in the percentage of additive caused considerable reductions in strength. Finally, according to the results it is recommended to use mortars with 8% up to 12% fines with 2% expansive additive to obtain mortars with less exudation, less retraction and greater expansion. However, tests must be carried out for each type of quarry or cement to be used in order to ensure optimum performance of the mortar on site.
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