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2021 ◽  
Vol 1203 (2) ◽  
pp. 022065
Author(s):  
Kristián Hutkai ◽  
Dušan Katunský ◽  
Marek Zozulák ◽  
Matej Guman

Abstract Main topic of the article speaks about historic building renovation in Košice. Nowadays, the building is in use as puppet theatre. The theatre suffers from various disorders caused by humidity. The envelope of building has been renovated several times, however, over time, the faults return over and over. The article can be divided into two parts. The first one presents the results of moisture analysis of the support wall. The samples from the facade probes were evaluated by gravimetric method. The second part of the article discusses the interior insulation of a historic building. Internal insulation is one of the solutions to reduce heat loss of historic buildings. The use of this type of insulation brings risks that affect the thermal-humidity behaviour of the perimeter structure. These risks are assessed using a simulation model. In addition to the risks, the impact of the insulation on the original wall structure and the impact on the indoor environment were also assessed. Based on the simulation results, we can assess whether the restoration approach is appropriate in this specific case of using insulation. The study shows that the initial humidity of the perimeter wall structure is an important factor for internal insulation. Before applying the internal insulation, it is necessary to examine the moisture and material properties of the masonry.


Author(s):  
Timur T. Sultanov ◽  
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Gulnar M. Tlepiyeva ◽  
Sholpan Sh. Sattarova ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 169-176 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kai Fang ◽  
Zhongmiao Zhang ◽  
Xingwang Liu ◽  
Qianqing Zhang ◽  
Cungang Lin

A special double-row support structure used for braced excavation was modeled numerically using finite element method. The performance of the braced excavation depends on the interaction between the two walls of the support structure. Comprehensive parametric studies were carried out to investigate the influence factors on the performance. It was ascertained that the support structure behavior was largely influenced by overlapping length of two support walls, embedment ratio of inner support wall and spacing between two support walls. Appropriate parameters should be chosen to limit wall deflection and to maintain the stability of the support structure.


2011 ◽  
Vol 243-249 ◽  
pp. 1401-1404
Author(s):  
Yan Xia Ye ◽  
Jing Zhao

In order to study the influence of dynamic response of frame-support-wall structure with openings on floor, six 3D models with different radio of opening are made. According to the finite element mode analysis and dynamic time-history analysis, we know that the location of openings, the size of openings etc. are important to the performance of structure. In order to keep entire structure in good condition, we suggest that the rate of openings should be smaller than 6%~8%.


2006 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-58 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jill Roboski ◽  
Richard J Finno

An empirical procedure for fitting a complementary error function (erfc) to settlement and lateral ground movement data in a direction parallel to an excavation support wall is proposed based on extensive optical survey data obtained around a 12.8 m deep excavation in Chicago. The maximum ground movement and the height and length of an excavation wall define the erfc fitting function. The erfc fit is shown to apply to three other excavation projects where substantial ground movement data were reported.Key words: excavations, clays, ground movements, performance data.


Author(s):  
Ralph L. Barnett

Abstract One of the more important collapse modes for straight, combination, and extension ladders is base slide out; the top of the ladder slides down the support wall as the base slips away from it. Various fundamental models have been used to study this behavior. This paper revisits the analytical solutions associated with these models and describes their implications for the analysis, design, and testing of ladders.


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