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STATIC ANALYSIS AND VERIFICATION OF SECONDARY CRACKS FORMATION CAUSED BY SETTLEMENT IN THE WALLS WITHOUT OPENINGS

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  23-34

Abstract

 Pathology is a crucial basis in the process of restoration of historical monuments. Soas just by an accurate pathology, a correct and effective restoration plan will be achieved.Amongst the various and different types of damages occurring in the historic monuments,Structural CRACKs in the WALLs are very important and considered as special issues thatcan endanger the stability and structural balance and speed up the process of destruction.These CRACKs are caused by disruptions in the stability and balance of WALLs and eachdisruptive factor usually leads to one CRACK. However, in some cases, after occurringinstability and CRACKs in a WALL by a disruptive factor, it can be seen that with the growth ofCRACKs, secondary and new CRACKs have been formed. Therefore it is always the questionthat what kinds of changes in the static equilibrium of the WALL and secondary CRACKs aredue to the formation of the first CRACKs. Therefore in answer to this question, the studyaimed to analyze the formation of secondary CRACKs in the WALLs without openings. Themethod is theoretical and static analysis and it is tried to provide examples through a fieldstudy to verify the results. According to the studies, secondary CRACKs do not occur whenordinary SETTLEMENT in each of the two ends of a WALL or almost the entire length of a WALLoccurs. Rather we see secondary CRACKs when the SETTLEMENT has occurred in the middleof the WALL or a long SETTLEMENT has occurred at the beginning or end of the WALL. And alsothe form of secondary CRACKs depends on the length of the SETTLEMENT area in a WALL andthe form of the first CRACKs.

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    APA: Copy

    HEYDARI, DARIUSH, HAJEBRAHIM ZARGAR, AKBAR, MEHDIZADEH SERAJ, FATEMEH, & RAZANI, REZA. (2017). STATIC ANALYSIS AND VERIFICATION OF SECONDARY CRACKS FORMATION CAUSED BY SETTLEMENT IN THE WALLS WITHOUT OPENINGS. MAREMAT-E ASAR & BAFT-HAYE TARIKHI-FARHANGI, 6(12 ), 23-34. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/205136/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HEYDARI DARIUSH, HAJEBRAHIM ZARGAR AKBAR, MEHDIZADEH SERAJ FATEMEH, RAZANI REZA. STATIC ANALYSIS AND VERIFICATION OF SECONDARY CRACKS FORMATION CAUSED BY SETTLEMENT IN THE WALLS WITHOUT OPENINGS. MAREMAT-E ASAR & BAFT-HAYE TARIKHI-FARHANGI[Internet]. 2017;6(12 ):23-34. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/205136/en

    IEEE: Copy

    DARIUSH HEYDARI, AKBAR HAJEBRAHIM ZARGAR, FATEMEH MEHDIZADEH SERAJ, and REZA RAZANI, “STATIC ANALYSIS AND VERIFICATION OF SECONDARY CRACKS FORMATION CAUSED BY SETTLEMENT IN THE WALLS WITHOUT OPENINGS,” MAREMAT-E ASAR & BAFT-HAYE TARIKHI-FARHANGI, vol. 6, no. 12 , pp. 23–34, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/205136/en

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