Evaluación e identificación del potencial de colapso en suelos derivados de cenizas volcánicas del Sur de Chile
Keywords:
Colapso, Suelo de ceniza volcánicaAbstract
El trabajo presenta una descripción y evaluación del colapso a diversos suelos derivados de cenizas volcánicas del Sur de Chile, mediante la evaluación de sus parámetros físicos, según diferentes criterios de identificación. Los criterios se evalúan con los parámetros físicos en estado natural y en estado seco en horno. Se presentan también ensayos para identificar el potencial de colapso, analizando muestras mediante ensayos normados. Finalmente se analizan y discuten los resultados.
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2012-12-20
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Hermosilla, M., & Cardenas, J. P. (2012). Evaluación e identificación del potencial de colapso en suelos derivados de cenizas volcánicas del Sur de Chile. Journal of Construction and Civil Engineering, 2, 30–37. Retrieved from https://revistas.ufro.cl/ojs/index.php/rioc/article/view/1969
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