mar2805
Structural
- Dec 21, 2008
- 375
Hi!
We were recently called to inspect upon an old Building (80 years old) wich started cracking last 5 years.
In the pictures attached you can see how almost every window or opening has diagonal cracks coming from the corners of the opening.
On the internal corner of the Building you can clearly see a large crack propagading up to the roof and on one facade there is a crack wich started on the roof and goes all the way down to the ground.
Building bearing walls are made from stone and mortar and are 60cm thick.
Slabs are from wooden beams covered with planks and boards.
Roof is wooden truss wich suprisingly has no damage at all.
My First gues is that these crack are from diferential settelemts.
Walls, not having any reinforcement, so an non-ductile elements started to crack imedeiatly upon "sinking"
Whats you opinion?
p.s. download images to your disk so you can zoom in.
We were recently called to inspect upon an old Building (80 years old) wich started cracking last 5 years.
In the pictures attached you can see how almost every window or opening has diagonal cracks coming from the corners of the opening.
On the internal corner of the Building you can clearly see a large crack propagading up to the roof and on one facade there is a crack wich started on the roof and goes all the way down to the ground.
Building bearing walls are made from stone and mortar and are 60cm thick.
Slabs are from wooden beams covered with planks and boards.
Roof is wooden truss wich suprisingly has no damage at all.
My First gues is that these crack are from diferential settelemts.
Walls, not having any reinforcement, so an non-ductile elements started to crack imedeiatly upon "sinking"
Whats you opinion?
p.s. download images to your disk so you can zoom in.