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Browsing by Author "Martínez, Patricia"

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    AGREGADO EN FORMA DE PELLETS A BASE DE CENIZAS VOLANTE Y PROCESO DE FABRICACIÓN A TEMPERATURA AMBIENTE (Chile, concesión n° 63288)
    López Casanova, Mauricio; Martínez, Patricia
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    Análisis Psicométrico Preliminar de la Escala de Trauma de Davidson en adolescentes chilenos
    (2013) Guerra Vio, Cristóbal; Martínez, Patricia; Ahumada, Carolina; Díaz, Marcelo
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    Differences between phenolic content and antioxidant capacity of quillay Chilean honeys and their separated phenolic extracts
    (2017) Bridi, Raquel; Nuñez-Quijada, Gabriel; Aguilar, Patricia; Martínez, Patricia; Lissi, Eduardo; Giordano Villatoro, Ady; Montenegro Rizzardini, Gloria
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    Effectiveness of tetra-ethyl-ortho-silicate (TEOS) consolidation of fired-clay bricks manufactured with different calcination temperatures
    (2016) Martínez, Patricia; Soto, Melissa; Zunino Sommariva, Franco; Stuckrath, Claudia Tamara; López Casanova, Mauricio Alejandro; CEDEUS (Chile)
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    Flue gas desulfurization (FGD) fly ash as a sustainable, safe alternative for cement-based materials
    (2021) Navarrete Leschot, Iván Ignacio; Vargas Muñoz, Felipe Andrés; Paul, Álvaro; López Casanova, Mauricio Alejandro; Martínez, Patricia; CEDEUS (Chile)
    The reduction in fly ash production in coal-fired power plants has created an opportunity to explore alternative types of fly ashes previously deemed unfit for use in concrete. In plants using flue gas desulfurization (FGD) processes, fly ash could contain high amounts of sulfur oxides, making its use in concrete inadvisable. However, the type of sulfur compound present in a fly ash strongly impacts its performance in concrete. In this study, two types of fly ash were used to evaluate the effect of sulfur oxides on mortar mixtures incorporating fly ash as supplementary cementitious material (SCM); one from an FGD unit, with high sulfur oxide content (in the form of hannebachite), and the other generated in a system without FGD, with negligible sulfur oxide. Calorimetry results show that hannebachite can effectively control C3A hydration similar to gypsum; however, its presence in FGD fly ash does not induce deleterious expansion associated with internal sulfate attack in mortars. TGA and XRD analyses suggest that hannebachite has lower reactivity than sulfate. Hannebachite not only maintains the pozzolanic reactivity of the fly ash, but its fineness may promote OPC hydration, increasing compressive strength. The results of this study indicate that FGD fly ash can be used as an SCM, allowing more sustainable concrete production.
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    Integración conceptual green-lean en el diseño, planificación y construcción de proyectos = Green-lean conceptual integration in the project design, planning and construction.
    (2009) Martínez, Patricia
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    Reducing concrete permeability by using natural pozzolans and reduced aggregate-to-pasteratio
    (2015) Bustos, Fernando; Martínez, Patricia; Videla Cifuentes, Carlos; López Casanova, Mauricio Alejandro

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