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Castro, M. ; Castro, M. ; Navarro, J. ; Aybar, G. ; Duran, G. | Institute of Physics Publishing | 2020-04-23T16:35:25ZThis research includes the potential for resistance and the expansion that the soil presents, this evaluation was carried out through CBR tests. The soil cement technique was used to improve the physical and mechanical characteristics; this proc[...]texto impreso
Vizcarra, S. ; Vizcarra, S. ; Lujan, I. ; Soto, M. ; Duran, G. | Institute of Physics Publishing | 2020-04-27T14:43:10ZThere are many studies about how the addition of lime and rice husk ash (RHA) gives the soil a better mechanical behavior, particularly on clayey soils, where usually fine particles reach more than 75%. However, the soils with a small presence o[...]texto impreso
Alvarez, N. ; Alvarez, N. ; Gutierrez, J. ; Duran, G. ; Pacheco, L. | 2020-04-23T17:41:47ZAt present, worrying quantities of tires are discarded due to the growth in demand for vehicles in the world, which has a direct impact on the deterioration of the environment since they normally go to landfills. Based on the background found, t[...]texto impreso
Chang, E. ; Chang, E. ; Villalta, J. ; Fernández, C. ; Duran, G. | Institute of Physics Publishing | 2020-04-27T14:51:52ZThis research project seeks to improve soil properties through experimentation with geotechnical purposes. For this, will be used natural volcanic pozzolana in 5%, 10%, 15% and brick dust in 10% giving it a second reuse. The soil improvement wil[...]texto impreso
Stabilization of clayey soil for subgrade using rice husk ash (RHA) and sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA)
Hidalgo, F. ; Hidalgo, F. ; Saavedra, J. ; Fernández, C. ; Duran, G. | Institute of Physics Publishing | 2020-04-27T15:42:12ZThis document studies the stabilization of the soil used as a subgrade, by adding locally available materials such as rice husk ash (RHA) and sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA). These aggregates were added to the soil in substitution by weight between[...]texto impreso
Ormeno, E. ; Ormeno, E. ; Rivas, N. ; Duran, G. ; Soto, M. | Institute of Physics Publishing | 2020-04-21T20:34:37ZThe construction of road works in the world has always been a challenge for engineering, especially in areas where the conditions and types of soil are not adequate for the execution of this type of projects. The present investigation has as mai[...]