INVESTIGATION OF THE CAUSES OF CRACKING IN THE MAIN STRUCTURE AND SITE OF A MOUNTAIN BUILDING
The causes of cracking in mountain buildings are complex and involve the interaction of multiple factors.To explore the reasons for cracking in the flooring and main structure of a mountain winery building during normal use,on-site inspection methods such as drilling,geophysical surveys,and deep displacement monitoring were em-ployed to conduct detailed investigations and analyses of the soil layers,floor cracks,and structural deformation characteristics of the building.The results indicate that the cracking in this mountain building is primarily caused by factors such as the site conditions,rainfall,the building's structural integrity,and construction activities.The depth of the potential limit slip surface of the slope calculated using the limit equilibrium method matches the dis-placement depth observed from deep soil displacement monitoring.In some areas,a hard pivot state with minimal de-formation was observed,and the deep bedrock is currently in a stable condition.
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