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Castro, E., Vasquez, K. (2024). Influencia del porcentaje de agregado de concreto reciclado con plastificante y método de curado sobre la resistencia a la Compresión y Peso unitario en un concreto estructural [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/21809
Castro, E., Vasquez, K. Influencia del porcentaje de agregado de concreto reciclado con plastificante y método de curado sobre la resistencia a la Compresión y Peso unitario en un concreto estructural []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/21809
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title = "Influencia del porcentaje de agregado de concreto reciclado con plastificante y método de curado sobre la resistencia a la Compresión y Peso unitario en un concreto estructural",
author = "Vasquez Villarreal, Kevin Andres",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2024"
}
The objective of this research was to evaluate the effect of the percentage of ACR with plasticizers and curing method on the compressive strength (NTP 339.034) and unit weight (ASTM C29) of a structural concrete. Currently, it is recognized that the solid waste generated by construction and demolition has caused an accumulation of concrete in different urban and rural areas, which affects public spaces and generates environmental contamination. To address this problem, it is proposed to reduce, reuse, and recycle this solid waste. In this study, the following materials were used: 3/4'' TMN coarse aggregate, fine aggregate with a fineness modulus of 2.6, ICo Pacasmayo Extraforte cement, laboratory potable water, SikaCem plasticizing admixture, Chemaplast curing agent and recycled concrete. The mix design for concrete with dimensions of 200mmx100mm, following the ACI 211 standard, had a compressive strength of 210 kg/c𝑚2, evaluated in two curing methods, by immersion and by membrane at 28 days. The proportions of replacement of coarse aggregate by recycled concrete aggregate (A.C.R.) were: 0%, 15%, 30%, 45%, 60% and 75%. The use of the admixture was carried out in accordance with ASTM C494, and the corresponding technical data sheet. In the evaluation carried out, the best results were obtained when using 60% recycled concrete aggregate (A.C.R.) with respect to the standard sample, with a maximum compressive strength at 28 days of 324. 7 kg/c𝑚2compared to 285 kg/ c𝑚2. In addition, for the unit weight test of fresh concrete, values between 2.42 and 2.53 g/ c𝑚3were obtained, in accordance with ASTM C138.Unlike the 75% proportion of R.C.A., which began to decrease the compression and unit weight. It was possible to determine and evaluate the dosage for the percentage of A.C.R. with plasticizer from 15 to 75%, where we obtained a better curing, by membrane, this allowed us to obtain a mixture with good workability and adequate compression resistance, in terms of unit weight its effect was not very significant. Finally, the optimal A.C.R ranges mentioned are considered to be 45 % replacement, with 2 % plasticizer in the tests carried out.
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