Engenharia Civil (UACSA)

URI permanente desta comunidadehttps://arandu.ufrpe.br/handle/123456789/2910

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    Análise de viabilidade entre concretos dosados pelos métodos da ACCP/ACI e IPT/USP
    (2019-07-08) Nascimento, Lucas Costa do; Araújo, Fernanda Wanderley Correa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7616387320307731; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7949189322240161
    The proper determination of the proportion of materials in the production of a concrete can imply a significant reduction of the final cost of work, since it is one of the materials most used in construction. The wide use in civil works indicates the need to rationalize the quantity of materials composing the mixture by determining an efficient feature that allows an adequate interconnection between the different physical properties required of a concrete with the lowest possible cost. This study presents a comparative analysis of physical and mechanical properties, material consumption and cost between two dosing methods: the one proposed by the Brazilian Portland Cement Association (ABCP), which is an adaptation of the ICA method, and the experimental method IPT / EPUSP. From initial parameters (concrete volume, compressive strength, cone trunk abatement and physical properties of cement and aggregates) and following the prescriptions and steps described by the methods, the respective traces were determined for the molding of a certain amount of ruptured specimens aged 14 and 28 days. With the obtained data, it was verified that both methods are able to provide concretes with the predefined physical properties. In terms of cost, the financial analysis of material consumption, based on the reference prices of the National System of Costs Survey and Civil Construction Indices (SINAPI / PE April-2019), verified a greater material saving by the IPT / EPUSP.