Innovative Repair of Subsidence Damage

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gennaro G. Ph. D Marino
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

In order to improve handling of subsidence damages the Illinois Mine Subsidence Insurance Fund supported the development of novel cost-effective methods of repair. The research in developing the repairs was directed towards the most common and costly damages that had been observed. As a result repair techniques were designed for structurally cracked foundations in the tension zone; structurally cracked foundations in the compression zone; and damaged or undamaged tilted foundations. When appropriate, the postulated methods would result in: 1. significant cost savings (over conventional procedures); 2. a structural capacity greater than when the foundation was untracked; and 3. an aesthetic appeal. All the postulated repair methodologies were laboratory and/or field tested. The paper will summarize the essentials of each technique developed and the test results.
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APA: Gennaro G. Ph. D Marino  (1986)  Innovative Repair of Subsidence Damage

MLA: Gennaro G. Ph. D Marino Innovative Repair of Subsidence Damage. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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