Title
Movilizacion internacional, estancia en laboratorio de investigacion especializado en fisiologia de peces marinos (experimentacion e intercambio cientifico))
Date Issued
2019
Access level
restricted access
Resource Type
book part
Author(s)
Publisher(s)
Springer Netherlands
Abstract
This article presents the results of an experimental campaign using the flat jack technique in an adobe church called “Virgen de la Asuncion” located in Sacsamarca, Peru. The main mechanical properties of this construction were determined using the single and the double flat jack tests. The flat jack test is considered as minor destructive test (MDT), which is appropriate for historical buildings due to the temporary and easily repairable damage generated. Single and double flat jack tests were carried out on the north and east facades of the church. The single flat jack test allowed the estimation of the local compressive stress levels through the continuous monitoring of the state of strain. The double flat jack test allowed determining the local stress-strain behavior in each facade of the church. The mechanical properties obtained in this research are similar to values obtained by other authors for historical adobe buildings using different methods. © 2019, RILEM.
Start page
706
End page
715
Volume
18
Number
1
Language
English
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85052327006
Resource of which it is part
RILEM Bookseries
ISSN of the container
2211-0844
Sponsor(s)
Acknowledgments. This research was part of an engineering project carried out by the Engineering & Heritage Research Group at PUCP. The authors would like to thank to the Direction of Social Responsibility at PUCP (DARS-PUCP) for funding the project. Likewise, the authors would like to thank the fellowship funding for postgraduate studies for the author by CIENCIACTIVA-CONCYTEC, PERU. Finally, the authors would like to thank VEO 3D digital manufacturing at PUCP for supporting the team with accessories for the tests.
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