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Determinación del Porcentaje Óptimo del Neumático Reciclado en Pavimentos Flexibles en Ayacucho – Perú
Summary
Researchers investigated the optimal percentage of recycled tyre rubber granules to incorporate into asphalt mixtures for flexible pavements in Ayacucho, Peru, evaluating the physical and mechanical properties of the resulting mix against national road construction standards.
En esta investigación tiene como objetivo caracterizar una mezcla asfáltica que incorpora granos de caucho de neumáticos, con la finalidad de verificar sus propiedades físicas y mecánicas de acuerdo con lo que establece el Manual de Carreteras - Especificaciones Técnicas Generales para Construcción (EG-2013), para así evaluar su viabilidad en proyectos viales
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