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Handbook on Cracks "Cracking in Buildings", 2nd edition
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Cracks in Buildings
Authors: Ron Bonshor, Lesley Bonshor, Roger Sadagrove
Cracks are inevitable in virtually all types of structures, given the types of materials, the ways we use or misuse them, and the operating conditions our buildings are exposed to. However, cracks are often unsightly and, to the uninitiated, can indicate serious problems. Whether a crack is a cause for concern depends, of course, on the circumstances, and whether further action is necessary depends on a proper diagnosis of the underlying problem.
This book, first published in 1996, provides a basic understanding of the science of materials behavior that is essential to understanding how and why cracks form. With this understanding, much can be done to prevent them from occurring, diagnose their cause, and prevent their recurrence.
This second edition has updated references and addresses any issues that have improved or changed over the years. It is hoped that readers will find value in this report as it brings together relevant but scattered information in one place, addresses cracks in buildings as a stand-alone topic and provides a systematic approach, regardless of the reader's role in the construction industry. Its content should therefore be of interest to all who own, manage, design, construct and maintain buildings.




