5. Structures in contact with the ground
The subject is vast. We will therefore only deal with foundations. Buried structures will be covered in a future issue.
5.1 Pathologies, causes and diagnosis
For over half a century, technicians and engineers have been addressing this ever-present problem. It was the study carried out by Louis Logeais, with the publication of the document: "La pathologie des fondations", that triggered the attention of professionals, leading to a tightening of regulations.
Today, with modern knowledge and means, we are still confronted with foundation disasters. However, their nature has changed.
Indeed, "we often build just anywhere", without taking into account the sensitive soil, which interacts with the structure of the local...
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Standards and norms
- Concepts et définitions des activités de maintenance. - NFX 60-10 - 2009
- Guide d'application des normes P 34-310 et NF EN 10346. - NF EN 335 - 2010
- Durabilité du bois et des matériaux dérivés du bois. - NF EN 350-2 - 1994
- Durabilité du bois et des matériaux dérivés du bois. - NF EN 460 - 1994
- Paints and varnishes – Try a grid. - NFT 30-038 - 2007
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