2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11115201
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Case Study—An Extreme Example of Soil–Structure Interaction and the Damage Caused by Works on Foundation Strengthening

Abstract: This paper describes the works on foundation strengthening of the towers of the Cathedral of St. Theresa of Avila in Subotica and the damages caused by these works. Strengthening was performed by means of jacked-in piles and deep soil injection. The construction of the Cathedral began in 1773 and it lasted for several decades with frequent interruptions and changes to the project. The present appearance of the facade was created in 1912. According to historic data, several years after construction, the cracks … Show more

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“…The second derivative function related to the bending moment function, Equation ( 15), is obtained using the displacement function given in Equation (14).…”
Section: Ordinary Differential Equation For Parabolic Static Loadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second derivative function related to the bending moment function, Equation ( 15), is obtained using the displacement function given in Equation (14).…”
Section: Ordinary Differential Equation For Parabolic Static Loadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The investigation reported in [12] presents a field analysis for damage issues incurred in a historical cathedral subjected to foundation strengthening works. Considering the historic data related to the cathedral, the on-site registered damages, the results of geodetic measurements and the experiences gained from rehabilitation works, the authors conclude that soil-structure interactions for historical buildings represent a very complex, multidisciplinary problem.…”
Section: Contentsmentioning
confidence: 99%