Conservation conditions of school buildings as a modern heritage in the seismic context in Chile. 1937–1965

Pub Date : 2022-07-13 DOI:10.1080/13556207.2022.2095793
C. Torres
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ABSTRACT The conservation of modern architectural heritage in seismic contexts must consider the analysis of more complex pathological processes than those traditionally associated with reinforced concrete deterioration. The behaviour of 21 school buildings built in Chile between 1937 and 1965 was comparatively analysed using the pathological diagnosis method. The documentation, in-situ observation, and measurements with non-destructive testing show that mechanical damages are more severe than physical–chemical damages. The levels and classification of deterioration are affected by accumulated damage due to the property's age and the characteristics of the architectural and structural design, which evolve from models of resistance by rigidity to flexible behaviour, which have lower levels of damages. In turn, the physical–chemical damage in the envelopes will depend mainly on the construction quality of the enclosures and the maintenance processes, rather than on the variation of the period's designs. An adequate pathological diagnosis of this architectural heritage allows the generation of appropriate conservation action guidelines to prolong the durability of these heritage works.
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智利地震背景下学校建筑作为现代遗产的保护条件。1937-1965
摘要在地震环境下保护现代建筑遗产,必须考虑比传统上与钢筋混凝土退化相关的更复杂的病理过程的分析。采用病理学诊断方法对智利1937年至1965年间建造的21所校舍的行为进行了比较分析。文件、现场观察和无损检测测量表明,机械损伤比物理-化学损伤更严重。劣化的程度和分类受到财产年龄以及建筑和结构设计特征造成的累积损伤的影响,这些损伤从刚度阻力模型演变为损伤程度较低的柔性行为模型。反过来,外壳中的物理-化学损伤将主要取决于外壳的施工质量和维护过程,而不是周期设计的变化。对这一建筑遗产进行充分的病理诊断,可以制定适当的保护行动指南,以延长这些遗产工程的耐久性。
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