Evaluation of the physical and mechanical properties of a paving block with added ash from artisanal brick kilns

Authors

  • Jose Pacori National University of the Altiplano
  • V. Turpo Peruvian Union University
  • L. Lipa Peruvian Union University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7764/RIC.00032.21

Keywords:

Ash from artisanal brick kilns, compressive strength, absorption, dimensioning

Abstract

This article evaluates the physical and mechanical properties of a paving block with added ash from artisanal brick kilns in the city of Juliaca to reduce the environmental pollution generated by the ash. For this purpose, data and test results were collected at the GEOCONTROL laboratory in Juliaca. It was designed for a compressive strength of f’c=340 kg/cm2 for type II pavements, adding ash from artisanal brick kilns of 0%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% as a partial replacement of cement. Aggregates from the Cabanillas quarry, Portland cement type I and ash from artisanal brick kilns were used as raw materials for the mixture design. From the results obtained, it is concluded that the addition of 5% ash from artisanal brick kilns improves the compressive strength at 28 days of curing. It is important to mention that if the percentage of added ash from artisanal brick kilns increases above 10%, the resistance decreases. Finally, the dimensional tolerance and absorption of conventional paving blocks and additions of 5% ash from artisanal brick kilns meet the established criteria of NTP 339.611.

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Author Biography

Jose Pacori, National University of the Altiplano

Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Engineering, Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering Degree, Civil Engineering Degree, Master's Degree in Civil Engineering, Master's Degree Mention in Environmental Engineering, Doctorate Degree in Science, Technology and Environment

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Published

2023-05-16

How to Cite

Pacori, J., Turpo, V. ., & Lipa, L. . (2023). Evaluation of the physical and mechanical properties of a paving block with added ash from artisanal brick kilns. Revista Ingeniería De Construcción, 37(2), 272–280. https://doi.org/10.7764/RIC.00032.21

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