Vol. 41 (Issue 21) Year 2020. Art. 24
CHAVES PABON, Saieth B. 1; OSORIO BAQUERO, Ernesto 2; MOLANO BARRERA, Carlos W. 3; OSPINA GARCÍA, Miguel A. 4 y LIZARAZO GODOY, Jaime O. 5
Received: 15/03/2020 • Approved: 27/05/2020 • Published 11/06/2020
ABSTRACT: Research regarding the use of solid recovered materials for building is becoming popular worldwide. The objective of this project was to determine the technical and economic resistance and efficiency of pavers made from recovered plastics compared to those made with hydraulic concrete, subject to current regulations. The technical and economic results were favorable for the research. |
RESUMEN: La investigación sobre el uso de materiales sólidos recuperados para la construcción se está volviendo popular en todo el mundo. El objetivo de este proyecto es determinar la resistencia técnica y económica y la eficiencia de los adoquines hechos de plásticos recuperados en comparación con los hechos con concreto hidráulico, sujeto a las regulaciones actuales. Los resultados técnicos y económicos fueron favorables para la investigación. |
1. Civil engineer. PhD in Geodetic Engineering and Cartography. Assistant Professor of the Civil Engineering Program. Faculty of Distance Studies. Universidad Militar Nueva Granada. E-mail for correspondence: saieth.chaves@unimilitar.edu.co
2. Civil engineer. Civil Engineering Program. Faculty of Distance Studies. Universidad Militar Nueva Granada. E-mail: d7301573@unimilitar.edu.co
3. Civil engineer. Civil Engineering Program. Faculty of Distance Studies. Universidad Militar Nueva Granada. E-mail: d7301876@unimilitar.edu.co
4. Civil engineer. Mg in Construction. Assistant Professor of the Civil Engineering Program. Faculty of Distance Studies. Universidad Militar Nueva Granada. E-mail: miguel.ospina@unimilitar.edu.co
5. Civil engineer. Mg in Engineering. Associate Professor of the Civil Engineering Program. Faculty of Distance Studies. Universidad Militar Nueva Granada. E-mail: jaime.lizarazo@unimilitar.edu.co
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