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Monitoring crack propagation using close-range photogrammetry
Introduction The cracking of external building walls due to differential settlement or foundation failure has traditionally been monitored using ‘tell-tales’, placed across the cracks, which are inspected for movement at frequent intervals. This technique is satisfactory if an indication of movement at individual locations on the structure is sufficient, but it is not very satisfactory if either an overall picture of the cracking or the change in the crack pattern with time is required.
Monitoring crack propagation using close-range photogrammetry
Introduction The cracking of external building walls due to differential settlement or foundation failure has traditionally been monitored using ‘tell-tales’, placed across the cracks, which are inspected for movement at frequent intervals. This technique is satisfactory if an indication of movement at individual locations on the structure is sufficient, but it is not very satisfactory if either an overall picture of the cracking or the change in the crack pattern with time is required.
Monitoring crack propagation using close-range photogrammetry
Uren, J. (author) / Studer, T.R. (author) / Wren, R.J.C. (author)
Structural Survey ; 4 ; 130-133
1986-02-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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