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A SET OF NON-DESTRUCTIVE CONTROL METHODS FOR EXAMINING BUILDING FOUNDATIONS

Abstract

When examining the technical condition of building structures, using individual non-destructive testing methods alone is often insufficient. This is due to the limitations of each method's scope of application, the accuracy of the results obtained, and the accessibility of the structures being examined. Therefore, to obtain the most complete information on the condition of structures and buildings, it is necessary to use a combination of methods, each of which complements one another and allows for partial verification of the obtained data.

About the Authors

D.N. Aleshin
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation


N.V. Kotova
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation


E.A. Aleshina
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation


References

1. Aleshyn N.D., Klinkova K.I., Aleshyn D.N. Survey of the technical condition of foundations using non-destructive testing methods. – In the book: Effective Building Structures: Theory and Practice. Collection of articles of the XI International Scientific and Technical Conference. – Penza: Privolzhsky Dom Znaniy, 2011. Pp. 10 – 13.

2. Klinkova K.I., Aleshina D.N. Examination of Foundations on a Pile Foundation Using the Non-Destructive Control Method. – In the book: Science and Youth: Problems, Searches, Solutions. Proceedings of the All-Russian Scientific Conference of Students, Postgraduate Students, and Young Scientists. – Novokuznetsk: Publishing House. SibGIU, 2011. – Issue 15. – Part.

3. IV. Technical Sciences. Pp. 204 – 208


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Aleshin D., Kotova N., Aleshina E. A SET OF NON-DESTRUCTIVE CONTROL METHODS FOR EXAMINING BUILDING FOUNDATIONS. Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University. 2014;(4):40-42. (In Russ.)

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