Abstract

The paper is devoted to the influence of mining origin discontinuous deformations of on buildings. In the first part the forms of deformations, their classification, examples and reasons of their formation is discussed. It is supplemented with other classification (cited from literature) related to risk for buildings with regard to the type and intensity of deformation. In the next part, examples of damages of three various buildings located in zones of faults and sinkholes. They were: simple detached house, multi-storey and hall buildings. All of them were the subject of expertizes prepared by the authors. The type of influences and the nature of damages are illustrated with photographs and discussed. In the last part the threats due to the nature of the buildings – their height and size – are discussed. The influence of the location of deformation edge (fault, sinkhole, terrain step) in relation to the object is shortly analyzed. Examples of normal stress distribution in subsoil obtained in numerical calculations have been briefly presented. Some attention have been also paid on protection methods and their effectiveness.

Highlights

  • 1 Introduction In Poland, more than 80% of electricity is produced from coal, mainly from hard coal

  • The operation is mainly carried out in the Upper Silesia. This area is one of the most urbanized, and the conducted exploitation leads to deformations at terrain surface in the consequence affecting the condition of buildings and technical infrastructure

  • Hard coal mining leads to several inconveniences

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Introduction

In Poland, more than 80% of electricity is produced from coal, mainly from hard coal. The operation is mainly carried out in the Upper Silesia This area is one of the most urbanized, and the conducted exploitation leads to deformations at terrain surface in the consequence affecting the condition of buildings and technical infrastructure. One of the underground exploitation effects is the creation of various types of land deformations They lead to damage to the existing building infrastructure and require expenses related to the repair of existing facilities. Https://doi.org/10.10 51/matecconf /201928403010 associated with subsidence (e.g. changes in water conditions in the substrate) All these influences affect building objects, in this paper, attention will be focused only on discontinuous deformations, because threats resulting from these deformations are severe. Methods of design and securing buildings against their influence have been elaborated

Discontinuous deformation – short description
Examples of damages caused by discontinuous deformations
Single-family detached house several times subjected to the terrain fault
Five-storey RC prefabricated buildings located in the terrain step zone
Damage to infrastructure as a result of the landslide formation
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