Published:
2020-12-25Issue:
Vol. 17 No. 2 (2020): Tekhnê JournalSection:
ArticlesConcretos permeables - conservacion del agua
Permeable concrete - water conservation
Keywords:
Concrete absorption, infiltration, permeable, pervious concrete, water (en).Keywords:
Absorción del concreto, permeable, infiltración, agua (es).Downloads
Abstract (es)
Se analiza el uso de los concretos permeables en la infraestructura para la movilidad urbana. Además, se presentan sus propiedades, cuáles podrían ser sus usos, y el tipo de infiltración que puede llegar a tener. El diseño de pavimentos presenta una condición de divergencia, atiende a la resistencia, pero no a la preservación del agua. En este sentido se presenta una investigación sobre alternativas que sirvan como método de preservación y además reutilización. El objetivo es que las mismas no solo permitan el tránsito vehicular, sino que pueda transportar el agua internamente, y hacer que llegue al lugar deseado. Se concluye que para una movilidad urbana sustentable y rentable, la utilización de concretos permeables debe ser una alternativa, ya que atienden a requerimientos de infraestructura, manejo y preservación del recurso agua. También se requieren acciones para mejorar y ampliar las posibilidades de utilización de los pavimentos permeables, dadas sus limitaciones.
Abstract (en)
The use of pervious concrete in urban mobility infrastructure is analyzed. In addition, its properties are presented, as well as its possible uses and the type of infiltration it can have. The design of pavements presents a divergence condition, it attends to resistance, but not to water preservation. In this sense, research on alternatives that serve as a method of preservation and reuse is presented. The objective is that they not only allow vehicular traffic, but can also transport water internally, and make it reach the desired place. It is concluded that for sustainable and profitable urban mobility, the use of permeable concrete should be an alternative since it meets the requirements of infrastructure, management, and preservation of water resources. Actions are also required to improve and expand the possibilities of using permeable pavements, given some of their limitations.
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