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Quispe, D., Cosio, V. (2022). Mejoramiento de las propiedades físico-mecánicas de un suelo arcilloso empleando vidrio reciclado en polvo para su uso como subrasante en la vía fundo Molleray, San Sebastián-Cusco. [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5439
Quispe, D., Cosio, V. Mejoramiento de las propiedades físico-mecánicas de un suelo arcilloso empleando vidrio reciclado en polvo para su uso como subrasante en la vía fundo Molleray, San Sebastián-Cusco. []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5439
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title = "Mejoramiento de las propiedades físico-mecánicas de un suelo arcilloso empleando vidrio reciclado en polvo para su uso como subrasante en la vía fundo Molleray, San Sebastián-Cusco.",
author = "Cosio Guillén, Valerie Nicolle",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2022"
}
The present investigation evaluates a product that is normally discarded, but that can be used in the civil engineering sector. It is intended to use recycled glass powder as a soil stabilizing agent to improve their resistance and can be used as a subgrade. Tests of natural moisture content, granulometry, consistency limits, SUCS and AASHTO classification, specific gravity, modified proctor and CBR have been carried out for the natural soil and with the different percentages of the soil stabilizer used (0%, 7%, 10% and 13%). The tests were carried out in a soil laboratory that works based on the "Materials Testing Manual" presented by the MTC. The study focuses on the evaluation of a clayey soil and the variations in its physical and mechanical properties after the addition of recycled glass powder. The research concludes that the use of recycled soda-lime glass powder as a material for soil stabilization promises good results, since, by increasing its inclusion percentage, improvements were seen in the main property to determine if a soil is suitable or not for subgrade, the CBR.
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