2001
DOI: 10.22630/aspa.2021.20.3.25
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Problems of early large panel structures in Poland

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“…Firstly, large block system technology (LBS) was introduced with prefabricated concrete slabs/blocks with a height of the entire storey and a width of less than 2.40 m. In the following years, LBS technology was superseded with LPS, allowing for a greater flexibility in dimensions, thus better satisfying the growing housing need. Different types of LPS technology were based on modular grid, storey height, spans and spacing [46]. The urbanization of Eastern Europe after World War II followed a dynamic course, completely transforming the country from rural to urban.…”
Section: History Of Large Panel Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, large block system technology (LBS) was introduced with prefabricated concrete slabs/blocks with a height of the entire storey and a width of less than 2.40 m. In the following years, LBS technology was superseded with LPS, allowing for a greater flexibility in dimensions, thus better satisfying the growing housing need. Different types of LPS technology were based on modular grid, storey height, spans and spacing [46]. The urbanization of Eastern Europe after World War II followed a dynamic course, completely transforming the country from rural to urban.…”
Section: History Of Large Panel Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As presented in [27][28][29], large-panel buildings are characterised by numerous errors arising during production and installation, as well as degradation resulting from use often extending over 50 years. A number of papers can be found in the literature in which studies of large-panel buildings are presented [30][31][32][33][34]. Despite the development of non-destructive testing apparatus and its increased availability, there are still doubts about the effectiveness and validity of its use in practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%