SEPARATED GEOTECHNICAL ENVIRONMENTS DURING THE RESEARCH OF THE TERRAIN AT THE LOCATION PLANNED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SILOS IN KOZLUK NEAR ZVORNIK

IF 0.2 Q4 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL
N. Đurić, Dijana Djuric
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The construction of high-rise objects in solid rocks characterized by frequent changes in its vertical profile requires a more detailed study of lithological layers, tectonic characteristics and analysis of physical and mechanical parameters. Layers of different strength and characteristics in all elements make it possible to separate it by geological environments, in order to choose the most favorable one for the foundation of objects. As part of the construction of additional silos at the existing "Molaris" Mill complex in Kozluk near Zvornik, research was conducted at the central points of the future facilities and the immediate surroundings.

Investigation works up to a depth of 12.0 m defined all the complexity of the terrain structure in a small area. Conducted research on rock samples from exploration works and from the open terrain profile showed differences in the physical and mechanical characteristics of softer rocks susceptible to solubility in water. Separated environments show that the foundation of objects cannot be done only in one environment, given the folds of the layers in a very small area.

在兹沃尔尼克附近的科兹卢克计划建造筒仓的地点进行地形研究期间分离的岩土工程环境
在垂直剖面变化频繁的固体岩石中建造高层建筑,需要对岩性层、构造特征和物理力学参 数分析进行更详细的研究。所有元素中不同强度和特性的岩层可以根据地质环境将其分开,以便选择对物体基础最有利的岩层。在兹沃尔尼克(Zvornik)附近的科兹卢克(Kozluk)现有 "莫拉里斯 "磨坊综合体增建筒仓的过程中,对未来设施的中心点和周边环境进行了研究。对勘探工程和开阔地形剖面的岩石样本进行的研究表明,易溶于水的较软岩石的物理和机械特性存在差异。分离的环境表明,鉴于在很小的区域内地层的褶皱,不可能只在一个环境中进行物体的基础施工。
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