Bibliographic citations
Bravo, J., (2017). Análisis de las propiedades de un prototipo de unidad de albañilería fabricada a partir de suelo-cemento y fibras de polipropileno en la ciudad de Cusco. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/979
Bravo, J., Análisis de las propiedades de un prototipo de unidad de albañilería fabricada a partir de suelo-cemento y fibras de polipropileno en la ciudad de Cusco. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2017. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/979
@misc{renati/960626,
title = "Análisis de las propiedades de un prototipo de unidad de albañilería fabricada a partir de suelo-cemento y fibras de polipropileno en la ciudad de Cusco.",
author = "Bravo Paredes, Juan José",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2017"
}
In the following study, the classification and compression properties, warpage and dimensional variation as well as non-classification as absorption, suction and weight of masonry units made from cement soil added with polypropylene fibers The materials used for the design of both the sand and the clay were extracted from the San Jerónimo brick area, the cement used was the “Yura“ type IP and the polypropylene fibers were known commercially as Sikafiber marketed by The company “Sika“ The present investigation details the process and methodology that was used for the design and manufacture of these units which were molded, compacted, cured and finally tested within 21 days of their manufacture The units elaborated were of 25x14x10.5 dimensions with two central perforations of 5cm in diameter, 4 types of mixture were made, the first one without any addition of polypropylene fibers, the second with 1gr of polypropylene fibers per kg of mixture, the Third with 3gr of polypropylene fibers per kg of mixture and finally the fourth with 5gr of polypropylene fibers per kilogram of mixture Finally, according to the results it was evidenced that the polypropylene fibers improved the performance of the unit with respect to its resistance to compression, warping, dimensional variation without clutch did not have a notable effect on the absorption, suction and weight, being the best Units in terms of cost and benefit units added with 3gr of fiber per kg of mixture In addition, it was observed that the units added with polypropylene fibers presented a more ductile behavior with respect to those without addition
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