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22 May 2000 Reaction of various types of buildings to diversified environmental conditions, including mining and geotectonic, on the basis of continuous monitoring with the use of laser tilt and vibration senso
Wojciech Bochenek, Zbigniew Motyka, Henryk Passia, Adam Szade
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Proceedings Volume 4072, Fourth International Conference on Vibration Measurements by Laser Techniques: Advances and Applications; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.386756
Event: 4th International Conference on Vibration Measurement by Laser Techniques, 2000, Ancona, Italy
Abstract
Continuous monitoring of long-term and sudden changes of tilt of building structures located in mining areas with various geological-tectonic conditions and forms of effects of underground mining operations, also reveals the influence of a number of other environmental and operational conditions. The following can be counted among them: climatic, road traffic, hydrogeological. They can be distinguished with a relatively high precision. Finally, the recorded changes (reaction of buildings) are the resultant of environmental (mining and others) conditions, type of the structure itself, its appropriation, and technical- operational conditions. High structures, e.g. chimneys, hoisting towers, react in a basically different way than the extended ones such as monumental (as an example) or residential blocks, especially of large-panel construction.
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Wojciech Bochenek, Zbigniew Motyka, Henryk Passia, and Adam Szade "Reaction of various types of buildings to diversified environmental conditions, including mining and geotectonic, on the basis of continuous monitoring with the use of laser tilt and vibration senso", Proc. SPIE 4072, Fourth International Conference on Vibration Measurements by Laser Techniques: Advances and Applications, (22 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.386756
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KEYWORDS
Mining

Sensors

Buildings

Environmental monitoring

Environmental sensing

Liquids

Climatology

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