Abstract

There are a variety of methods concerning the examination of dangerous structures and rehabilitation of their robustness. One of the methods is uplifting and alignment of buildings with the use of hydraulic jack. Development of the uplift and alignment program is possible if there is a data, which is to be received both before the beginning of the uplift and during the process of recovery of spatial geometry of the building. The development of the uplift and alignment program automatically controls the speed rate of the hydraulic system. The suggested method enables an accurate control of a vertical reach and provides the minimal overload on deformable footing and structure of the building during its uplift and alignment.

Highlights

  • There are a variety of methods concerning the examination of dangerous structures and rehabilitation of their robustness

  • There are many methods that have been developed over the years to examine the dangerous structures

  • The procedure for determining the deformationplaneis the following:when the building is being examined, the specified horizontal sections are leveled with a pitch, usually corresponding to the interaxial distances

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Introduction

There are a variety of methods concerning the examination of dangerous structures and rehabilitation of their robustness. The development of the whole complex of works on uplifting and alignment of buildings is not possible without the basic data, as well as data obtained directly in the process of reconstructing the spatial geometry of the structure [3]. Individual speed of uplifting on all jacks with fixed time of operation of the whole system v const , t const

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