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Fibers have been used as a construction material for many centuries. In the last 3 decades there has been a growing interest in the use of fibers in ready-mix concrete, precast concrete and shotcrete. Natural vegetable fibers require less energy in their extraction process, even if it is mechanical. The general objective of this research is to design a concrete mixture reinforced with Typha Dominguensis (Tule) fibers, which has adequate mechanical characteristics and is useful in construction, in such a way that an alternative can be offered which is feasible in the use for housing and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Fibers have been used as a construction material for many centuries. In the last 3 decades there has been a growing interest in the use of fibers in ready-mix concrete, precast concrete and shotcrete. Natural vegetable fibers require less energy in their extraction process, even if it is mechanical. The general objective of this research is to design a concrete mixture reinforced with Typha Dominguensis (Tule) fibers, which has adequate mechanical characteristics and is useful in construction, in such a way that an alternative can be offered which is feasible in the use for housing and infrastructure in areas of economic instability and extreme poverty with the use of this composite mixture and by the self-construction procedure. The recommendation about the implementation of Tule fibers in mortars is that; this mortar mixture can be used in the construction process of house-housing as a material that could be used as a template in foundations and even as plaster in walls, substituting the well-known "poor concrete".
Autorenporträt
Rodolfo Garza Flores, Civil Engineer with a Master's Degree in Construction and a PhD in Environment.Rodolfo Barragan Ramirez, Civil Engineer with a Master's Degree in Construction and a PhD in Administration.Luis Álvaro Zavala, Guerrero Civil Engineer with a Master's Degree in Construction and a PhD in Environment.