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Pile quality assessment by vibroacoustic method
In recent years, there has been a steady growth in industrial and civil construction, especially in large cities. Construction is often carried out in increasingly difficult geotechnical and hydrogeological conditions. This contributes to the emergence of new production technologies and diagnostic methods. The use of non-destructive testing methods allows you to quickly obtain information about various characteristics of an object without disrupting the process of its operation. This is especially true for hidden work, since access to the research object is practically closed, and its opening may entail undesirable consequences for the operation of the entire structure.
Pile quality assessment by vibroacoustic method
In recent years, there has been a steady growth in industrial and civil construction, especially in large cities. Construction is often carried out in increasingly difficult geotechnical and hydrogeological conditions. This contributes to the emergence of new production technologies and diagnostic methods. The use of non-destructive testing methods allows you to quickly obtain information about various characteristics of an object without disrupting the process of its operation. This is especially true for hidden work, since access to the research object is practically closed, and its opening may entail undesirable consequences for the operation of the entire structure.
Pile quality assessment by vibroacoustic method
Leonovich Sergey (author) / Budrevich Nely (author) / Lyu Ping (author) / Miao Jijun (author)
2020
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