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Title: | CONSOLIDATION OF THE BRICKWORK WALLS WITH DISPERSELY REINFORCED CONCRETE INJECTED WITHIN CANALS DRILLED IN THEIR PLAN |
Authors: | R. MUNTEAN, G. MUNTEAN |
Keywords: | brickwork walls consolidation concrete |
Issue Date: | Nov-2012 |
Publisher: | TRANSILVANIA UNIVERSITY PRESS OF BRASOV, ROMANIA |
Abstract: | In many respects, a construction, in the present case the
brickwork, resembles very well with the human body. To many internal
organs, one cannot reach but removing some others. This occurs also in civil
engineering. In order to repair or to consolidate a wall, for instance, most
times one has to remove other elements of the respective construction
(finishing, carpentry, flooring etc.). This is not always possible and,
moreover, the expenses raise quite much. Therefore solutions are
continuously being searched for that should reduce to the greatest possible
extent the collateral works. As regards people, interventions are made within
the human body by resorting to various devices (catheters, tubes, metallic
parts etc.) without the necessity of opening it. Why there would not be
possible such solutions in civil engineering, too? |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1642 |
ISSN: | 2065-2127 L 2248-7648 |
Appears in Collections: | CIBv 2012
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