Nuevo diseño de concreto f’c 175 kg/cm2 con aguas residuales tratadas en la planta de tratamiento del distrito de Canta - Lima para uso en veredas y sardineles.
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2024-07-05Keywords
Tratamiento de aguas residualesResistencia del concreto
Procesos físicos y químicos
Wastewater treatment
Concrete strength
Physical and chemical processes
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New design of f’c concrete 175 kg/cm2 with wastewater treated in the treatment plant of the district of Canta - Lima for use in pathways and sardinelesAbstract
El objetivo del presente estudio es determinar si el agua residual producida por la Planta de Tratamiento de Canta puede ser utilizado para elaborar un concreto apto para la construcción de veredas y sardineles que el concreto elaborado con agua potable, considerando la gran importancia que tiene el agua potable en estos tiempos debido a los fenómenos climáticos el poder ahorrar grandes cantidades de agua puede ser de gran sostenibilidad para el planeta. La investigación que se ha desarrollado es de tipo experimental, realizada con muestras de agua residual tomada en la Planta de Tratamiento de Canta después de pasar por un proceso físico y químicos, poder determinar que esta agua residual puede ser usada para la fabricación del concreto la cual tiene una resistencia equivalente al concreto hecho con agua potable. Se determinó mediante ensayos de laboratorio que el agua residual proveniente de la Ptar de Canta es óptimo para ser usada en el diseño de mezcla f’c175kg/cm2. Además, mediante pruebas de compresión de probetas a los 7, 14 y 28 días se comprobó que las muestras realizadas con está agua residual obtuvieron resultados favorables y equivalentes a las resistencias comunes que nos brinda el concreto realizado con agua potable con un diseño de mezcla similar.The objective of this study is to determine if the wastewater produced by the Canta Treatment Plant can be used to make concrete suitable for the construction of sidewalks and sardinels than concrete made with potable water, considering the great importance of potable water in these times due to climatic phenomena, being able to save large amounts of water can be of great sustainability for the planet. The research that has been developed is of experimental type, carried out with samples of residual water taken at the Canta Treatment Plant after going through a physical and chemical process, to be able to determine that this residual water can be used for the manufacture of concrete which has a resistance equivalent to concrete made with potable water. It was determined through laboratory tests that the wastewater from the Ptar de Canta is optimal to be used in the mix design f'c175kg/cm2. In addition, by means of compression tests of specimens at 7, 14 and 28 days, it was proved that the samples made with this wastewater obtained favorable results equivalent to the common strengths provided by concrete made with potable water with a similar mix design.
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