Forensic Engineering Diagnosing Failures and Solving Problems: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Forensic Engineering. Diagnosing Failures and Solving Problems, London, UK, 10 - 11 November, 2005
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2005
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Foundation monitoring techniques: Are they all they are cracked up to be?
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R. Thorniley-Walker, MA (Oxon) FICE CEng MIStructE MIHTIHBC
R. Thorniley-Walker, MA (Oxon) FICE CEng MIStructE MIHTIHBC
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R. Thorniley-Walker, MA (Oxon) FICE CEng MIStructE MIHTIHBC, 2005. "Foundation monitoring techniques: Are they all they are cracked up to be?", Forensic Engineering Diagnosing Failures and Solving Problems: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Forensic Engineering. Diagnosing Failures and Solving Problems, London, UK, 10 - 11 November, 2005, Brian S. Neale
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Summary
1 Hstorical Context for Mnitoring of Foundation Movements
2 Case Study 1 - Limitations of Crack Studies
3 Appraisal of Crack Monitoring
4 Review of Monitoring Philosophy
5 Appraisal of Level Monitoring
6 New Approach
7 Case Study 3-Simple Vertical Crack
8 Case Study 4 - End Terrace Property
9 Conclusions
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