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Identification of Cracks

Question 1: a)  b)   c)  What is the mode of failure or damage of the beams in the figure above? Are the damages repairable? Elaborate     ANSWER-   OBSERVATION - This type of failure occur at bottom to top . and this faiure looking deep , in there  structure . --and RCC comes…

    • Bunti Parashar

      updated on 26 Nov 2022

    Question 1:

    a) 

    b) 

     c) 

    What is the mode of failure or damage of the beams in the

    figure above? Are the damages repairable? Elaborate

     

     

    ANSWER-

     

    OBSERVATION -

    This type of failure occur at bottom to top .

    and this faiure looking deep , in there 

    structure .

    --and RCC comes in contact of Air .

    AND  also  increase chances of Corrosion .

     

    conclusions -

    -it is a form of flexural failure .

    -this failure occur due to reversal 

    stress of earthquake .

    -when  earthquake comes , in here 

    upper part of beam is connected to 

    slab , so slab provide protection of 

    upper part of beam ,

    -but lower part didnot overcome 

    these reversable stress effect so 

    this type failure are take place in 

    here .

    -and Reinforcement seems not 

    yielded , 

    -and permanant and nonrepairable 

    deformation comes in here .

     

     

     

    B)

    OBSERVATION -

    -

    -Shown in here big and deeper crack .

    -in here seems to beam is seprated 

    to column and also deformed .

    -and feel like reinforcement is helps 

    to hold that structure .

    -

    CONCLUSION -

    -When seismic force act, than beam try 

    to pull themselves out of beam ,

    due to less devlopment length  , 

    provided  over in here , so structure fail.

    -this failure occured due to very less 

    devlopment length of RCC  bars 

    -less devlopment lenth and  cracks 

    are wide , open  so structural is non 

    repairable .

     

     

     

     

    C]

    OBSERVATION -

    -CRacks observed whole beam width 

    and column 

    -and cracks observed at joint .

     

     

    CONCLUSION-

     

    -A  high load is acted on beam and column.

    --all components try to overcome forces .

    -as cracks seems to minor and its a 

    repairable condition .

     

     

     

     

     Question 2:

    a)  b)  c) 

    ANSWER

     

     a) 

     

    OBSERVATION-

    -In here columns seems to damaged 

    -and no  failure comes in beam .

     

    CONCLUSION -

    -When Seismic forces is acted ,

    than in here plastic hinge may 

    have been created over there 

    due to absence  of walls .

    -that is reason cracks are occured in 

    there .

    -it's looks like not bad but it's 

    not repairable .

     

     

     

    B]

    OBSERVATION -

    -Cracks are wide and deep 

    -all Reinforcement visible .

    -and look to like shear failure 

     

    b) 

     

    CONCLUSION-

    - basiclly ,when we provided improproper 

    RCC . calculation , this types 

    of shear failure comes in our 

    structures .

    -no repairing are done in  here .

     

     

    C] OBSERVATION -

    -Wooden piles supported on a slab .

    columns seems to completely failed .

    -two slabs seems to connected a column 

    and column is completely failed .

     

     

    c) 

     

    CONCLUSION -

    -When we start to design a structure 

    than proper calcultion according to 

    type of structure are nessesary ,

    but in here  design analysis ,

    calulation mistake 

    play important role , so that's a reason 

    this type of failure will occur .

    -i think another reason is that some 

    platic hinge position , not proper 

    detailing done , not provided proper 

    R/F  according to demand .

    -and surely not repairable.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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