Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Another chinese job

Maybe China is trying to compete with the world market, or maybe not.
We all know about Chinese cars.
How about the buildings?

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An underground garage was being dug on the south side, to a depth of 4.6 meters.
The excavated dirt was being piled up on the north side, to a height of 10 meters.
The building experienced uneven lateral pressure from south and north.
This resulted in a lateral pressure of 3,000 tonnes, which was greater than what the pilings could tolerate.

Thus the building toppled over in the southerly direction.


First, the apartment building was constructed.


Then the plan called for an underground garage to be dug out.
The excavated soil was piled up on the other side of the building.


Heavy rains resulted in water seeping into the ground.


The building began to shift and the concrete pilings were snapped due to the uneven lateral pressures. The building began to tilt.


And thus came the eighth wonder of the world.


If the buildings were closer together there would also have been a domino effect.









They built 13 stories on grade, with no basement, and tied it all down to hollow pilings.

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