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http://dx.doi.org/10.6106/KJCEM.2015.16.3.143

A Study of Crack Shape Analysis based on Properties of Member in Apartment Exterior Wall  

Kim, Man-Jang (KSPEA Education Center)
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Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management / v.16, no.3, 2015 , pp. 143-151 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Crack, occurred in the concrete structure, is a major cause of function deterioration such as strength, durability and waterproof. Therefore the need for crack reduction will continue as long as there is concrete structure. But, it is not easy to reduce or prevent crack cause of impact factor of it. There are so many factors of crack such as material, construction and maintenance environment, and structure, and these are acting in combination. So, this study derives a correlation between the cracks and members through reviewing member crack occurred. And member's attribute, related crack, is analyzed by it. It consider that the basic attribute of member is similar when its requirements are similar. Through this study, therefore, foundation of countermeasure of crack will be provided by prediction of crack shape through member's attribute.
Keywords
Apartment; Exterior Wall; Crack; Concrete; Defect; Case Analysis;
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