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Archaeological site relocation technology
The invention discloses an ancient site relocation technology. The technology comprises the following steps: S1, measuring and partitioning a site; s2, digging a pilot tunnel around the ruin, wherein the depth of the pilot tunnel is greater than the sum of the depth of the lime soil layer of the ruin and the thickness of the bracket; s3, a bracket is arranged on the lower portion of the ruin, and the top of the bracket is lower than the bottom of a lime soil layer of the ruin; s4, carrying out box sealing protection on the ruins, and connecting a sealed box body with the bracket; and S5, hoisting and transporting the ruins. According to the ancient site relocation technology, only the site needs to be divided into a plurality of blocks to be migrated, complete disassembly is not needed, direct damage to the site body is avoided, and the original style and appearance of the cultural relic body are kept. And after being disassembled, the module vehicle can be hoisted and transported by adopting a truck crane, the ruins do not need to be jacked, the construction of reinforced concrete tray beams is not needed, the maintenance time of the tray beams and the jacking time of the ruins are saved, the module vehicle does not need to enter the bottoms of the ruins, and the requirements on construction site conditions are reduced.
本申请公开一种古遗址搬迁技术,包括步骤:S1、对遗址进行测量分块;S2、在遗址周围挖掘导坑,导坑的深度大于遗址的灰土层的深度加上托架的厚度;S3、在遗址下部设置托架,托架的顶部高度低于遗址的灰土层底部的高度;S4、对遗址进行封箱保护,封箱的箱体与托架连接;S5、将遗址吊装运输。本专利申请的古遗址搬迁技术,仅需要将遗址分成几个大块进行迁移,无需完全拆解,避免遗址本体的直接破坏,保持文物本体的原始风貌。并且拆解后采用汽车吊即可吊装运输,不需要对遗址进行顶升,无需钢筋砼托盘梁的施工,节省了托盘梁养护和遗址的顶升时间,模块车无需进入遗址底部,降低了对施工场地条件的要求。
Archaeological site relocation technology
The invention discloses an ancient site relocation technology. The technology comprises the following steps: S1, measuring and partitioning a site; s2, digging a pilot tunnel around the ruin, wherein the depth of the pilot tunnel is greater than the sum of the depth of the lime soil layer of the ruin and the thickness of the bracket; s3, a bracket is arranged on the lower portion of the ruin, and the top of the bracket is lower than the bottom of a lime soil layer of the ruin; s4, carrying out box sealing protection on the ruins, and connecting a sealed box body with the bracket; and S5, hoisting and transporting the ruins. According to the ancient site relocation technology, only the site needs to be divided into a plurality of blocks to be migrated, complete disassembly is not needed, direct damage to the site body is avoided, and the original style and appearance of the cultural relic body are kept. And after being disassembled, the module vehicle can be hoisted and transported by adopting a truck crane, the ruins do not need to be jacked, the construction of reinforced concrete tray beams is not needed, the maintenance time of the tray beams and the jacking time of the ruins are saved, the module vehicle does not need to enter the bottoms of the ruins, and the requirements on construction site conditions are reduced.
本申请公开一种古遗址搬迁技术,包括步骤:S1、对遗址进行测量分块;S2、在遗址周围挖掘导坑,导坑的深度大于遗址的灰土层的深度加上托架的厚度;S3、在遗址下部设置托架,托架的顶部高度低于遗址的灰土层底部的高度;S4、对遗址进行封箱保护,封箱的箱体与托架连接;S5、将遗址吊装运输。本专利申请的古遗址搬迁技术,仅需要将遗址分成几个大块进行迁移,无需完全拆解,避免遗址本体的直接破坏,保持文物本体的原始风貌。并且拆解后采用汽车吊即可吊装运输,不需要对遗址进行顶升,无需钢筋砼托盘梁的施工,节省了托盘梁养护和遗址的顶升时间,模块车无需进入遗址底部,降低了对施工场地条件的要求。
Archaeological site relocation technology
一种古遗址搬迁技术
LI HUIJIAN (Autor:in) / ZHANG FENGLIANG (Autor:in) / ZHANG YUPENG (Autor:in) / ZHANG LIBING (Autor:in) / YAO BAOQI (Autor:in) / HU JINGWEI (Autor:in) / WANG XIMAN (Autor:in) / DENG YONG (Autor:in) / HAN KAI (Autor:in) / HUANG YAHUI (Autor:in)
19.12.2023
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Chinesisch
IPC:
E04G
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