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Settlement and tilt of low-rise buildings

Geotechnical Engineering, 2004
Where deep foundations are not an economically viable solution, foundation problems may occur at low-rise housing developments on poor ground. It is usually feasible to provide a raft foundation relatively cheaply for lightly loaded buildings. When differential settlement occurs, foundations of adequate stiffness will cause the building to tilt as a ...
J. A. Charles, H. D. Skinner
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Aerodynamics of low-rise buildings and codification

Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 1993
Abstract Translating the results obtained in a wind tunnel experiment to load specifications for a Code of Practice needs an intensive cooperation between aerodynamicists and structural engineers. Generally, a pure aerodynamic analysis of only the wind action could not be a sufficient basis for a load specification.
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Tree root damage to low rise buildings

Structural Survey, 1983
The abnormally long, dry summers of 1975 and 1976 which resulted in a considerable amount of damage to low rise buildings founded in shrinkable clay subsoils, were largely responsible for highlighting the increased risks of building low rise buildings, such as one‐ and two‐storey housing, on shrinkable clay sites, particularly where trees were present ...
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OPEN CONSTRUCTIONS IN LOW-RISE BUILDINGS

INNOVATIONS IN THE SOCIOCULTURAL SPACE, 2021
A.G. Shipilov, A.R. Petrov, T.V. Piskun
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Low-rise buildings

2020
John D. Holmes, Seifu A. Bekele
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Monolithic-Panel Low-Rise Buildings

Zhilishchnoe Stroitel'stvo, 2022
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Field measurements and numerical simulations of wind-driven rain on a low-rise building during typhoons

Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 2020
X. J. Wang, Q. S. Li, Jia Li
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