Formatos Feria Parte II - 2018
Formatos Feria Parte II - 2018
Formatos Feria Parte II - 2018
Señor(a):
De mi consideración:
Tengo el agrado de dirigirme a usted, como jefe de proyecto, yo GRACIELA GONZALES PACHECO docente
del curso de: GEOLOGIA APLICADA A LAS CONSTRUCCIONES ciclo: DECIMO categoría: CAPSTONE.
SOPORTE DE TUNELES, RMR Y Q APLICACIÓN TUNEL SAN FRANCISCO Teléfono de contacto: 965748370
Atentamente,
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Firma
Ficha de Inscripción a la Feria y Concurso de Proyectos
de Estudiantes FIGMM 2018
COMPARACION DE LA METODOLOGIA DE SOPORTE DE TUNELES,
Título del Proyecto SEGÚN CLASIFICACION RMR Y Q APLICACIÓN TUNEL SAN
FRANCISCO
Especialidad(es)
INGENIERIA GEOLOGICA
(de los alumnos)
Categoria CAPSTONE
Código Teléfono
Integrantes del Equipo Correo electrónico
Celular
Ríos Salas Angelo
I Primero al Cuarto
II Quinto al Séptimo
1. Introducción
En la construcción de excavaciones subterráneas se presentaran los problemas de estabilidad
conforme avance la excavación, por lo que se tendrá que realizar previamente los trabajos de
campo y con esta información realizar las clasificaciones geomecánicas del macizo rocoso que
son métodos empíricos que nos permiten estimar el posible sostenimiento de la excavación,
basado en las recomendaciones de Bieniawsky (1989), Barton et al. (1974 – 1989), Palmstron A
(2005) Celada et al. (2011), los trabajos de dichos autores son los más utilizados en los diseños
de los proyectos en mención.
Objetivo General
Estimar el posible soporte del túnel vial ubicado en el Cerro San Francisco distritos, Surco-La
Molina, el que se excavará en rocas intrusivas y volcánicas, se aplicaran solo las clasificaciones
Geomecanicas RMR Bieniawsky (1989) y Q Barton et al. (1974 – 1989), ya que solo se ha
realizado trabajos de campo que es el método empírico haciéndose el análisis y la comparación
entre ambos posibles soportes.
2. Metodología de las experiencias (3 a 4 párrafos escriba todas las actividades a realizar por etapas
y usando viñetas si es posible)
Se realizara el mapeo Geológico – Geotécnico del área del túnel
Se ubicaran las estaciones geomecánicas, destacándose las características de la matriz rocosa
y de los planos de discontinuidades las que se registraran en formatos, recolección de
muestras.
Ensayos de Mecánica de rocas
Procesamiento de la información, caracterización del macizo rocoso y aplicación de los
software Dips y Unwedge
Elaboración del informe
ANEXO N°2:
En archivo digital que pueda ser corregido y modificado ya sea por correo o en CD, conteniendo
la siguiente información:
- Nombre de la universidad
- Nombre de la facultad
- Nombre del departamento académico/escuela profesional al cual pertenece el curso
- Nombre del curso
- Nombre del proyecto
- Nombres y apellidos del(os) docente(s)
- Nombres y apellidos de los estudiantes
- Resumen, objetivo, metodología, resultados y conclusiones.(gráficos, fotos e
imágenes).
Se recuerda que solo los proyectos Capstone van a presentar el proyecto y poster en inglés.
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Resumen
Presentar el resumen describiendo brevemente el problema, la solución, los resultados obtenidos.
Debe ser entre 10 y 12 líneas.
REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRAFÍCAS
CONTENIDOS:
RESUMEN - Palabras clave
ABSTRACT - Keywords
Lista de contenidos
Lista de tablas
Lista de figuras
Lista de formulas
Lista de acrónimos
CAPITULO I: INTRODUCCION
1.1 Generalidades
1.2 Estado del Arte o Revisión bibliográfica /Antecedentes (incluyendo citas)
1.3 Planteamiento del problema
1.4 Justificación
1.5 Objetivos
1.6 Hipótesis
CAPITULO II: FUNDAMENTOS TEÓRICOS/MARCO CONCEPTUAL
CAPITULO III: METODOLOGÍA O INGENIERÍA DEL PROCESO SEGÚN LA NATURALEZA DE LA
INVESTIGACIÓN)
CAPITULO IV: RESULTADOS: CARACTERIZACIÓN DE MATERIALES/ SIMULACIÓN DE PROCESOS/
ESTUDIO ECONOMICO O DE PREFACTIBILIDAD DEL PROYECTO
CAPITULO V: DISCUSIÓN DE LOS RESULTADOS
CONCLUSIONES
RECOMENDACIONES
REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRAFICAS
ANEXOS
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Título del
Proyecto
Especialidad(es)
(de los alumnos)
Curso-Sección
(nombre y código del
curso)
Docente
Código Nombre
2. Diseño en Ingeniería.
Equipo de 3. Comunicación.
Alumnos
4a. Responsabilidad Ética y Profesional.
6. Experimentación.
7. Aprendizaje Autónomo.
Total
Fecha: ..……………………………….
Jurado ……………………………………………………
Firma: ………………………………………………………
Resultados del Estudiante
1. Solución de Problemas de Ingeniería. Identifica, formula y resuelve problemas
complejos de Ingeniería ……………., aplicando principios de ingeniería, ciencias y
matemáticas, y usando técnicas, métodos, herramientas, y normas apropiadas.
2. Diseño en Ingeniería. Diseña un sistema, producto o proceso en el campo de la
Ingeniería ……………. que satisface necesidades y requerimientos, considerando salud
pública, seguridad y bienestar, así como factores globales, culturales, sociales, ambientales
y económicos.
3. Comunicación. Se comunica de manera clara y efectiva en forma oral, escrita y gráfica
según los diferentes tipos de interlocutores o audiencias.
4a. Responsabilidad Ética y Profesional. Desarrolla un comportamiento ético y asume
responsabilidad por los proyectos y trabajos realizados, tomando decisiones de manera
informada y justa.
4b. Impacto en la Ingeniería. Comprende y evalúa el impacto que las soluciones de
ingeniería …………. tienen sobre las personas y la sociedad en contextos local, global,
económico y ambiental.
5.a Trabajo en Equipo. Reconoce la importancia del trabajo grupal y se integra y participa
en forma efectiva en equipos multidisciplinarios de trabajo, aportando con liderazgo para
crear un ambiente colaborativo e inclusivo.
5.b Gestión de Proyectos. Planifica y gestiona proyectos de ingeniería ……………,
definiendo metas y logrando objetivos con criterios de calidad y eficiencia.
6. Experimentación. Desarrolla y conduce experimentos de manera apropiada, analiza
datos, interpreta resultados, y aplica juicio ingenieril para formular conclusiones.
7. Aprendizaje Autónomo. Adquiriere y aplica nuevo conocimiento para permanecer
vigente y actualizado, usando estrategias de aprendizaje apropiadas.