既有建筑遇险管理的统计分析

Sahil Tomar
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做工薄弱、结构缺陷、缺乏护理、大气影响和自然灾害都是造成建筑物受损的原因。因此,需要对混凝土结构进行定期修复和恢复,以延长其使用寿命,并在其设计寿命期间保持结构的完整性。因为受损的数量和严重程度与建筑物的年龄成正比。应通过改造和修复使受损结构达到要求的强度,以便在不危及其效用和安全的情况下投入使用。
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Statistical Analysis of Distress Management in Existing Buildings
Weak workmanship, structural defects, lack of care, atmospheric impact, and natural calamities are all causes of building distress. As a result, periodic repair and restoration of a concrete structure are needed to prolong its life and maintain structural integrity during its design life. Since the number and severity of distress are proportional to the building's age. The distressed structure should be brought to required strength by retro-fitting and re-habilitation so it may be put to service without imperiling its utility and safety.
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