Instrumental Detection of a Climatologically-Induced Cosmetic Crack in Wall Covering

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Charles Dowding Justin Lueker Pierre-Alexandre Abeel
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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556 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

When blasting is eliminated as a cause of cosmetic cracking, often someone will ask, “If blasting didn’t cause the crack, then what did?” This paper describes detection by remotely operated instrumentation of the new cosmetic crack that was climatologically-induced. The measurement was obtained as a part of the development of Autonomous Crack Measurement (ACM) instruments to measure micro-inch response of cracks to both long-term, climatological, and dynamic, blast vibration effects. The crack occurred in the wall of a structure that was monitored for over 29 months and as such represents one of the longest periods of ACM observation.
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APA: Charles Dowding Justin Lueker Pierre-Alexandre Abeel  (2015)  Instrumental Detection of a Climatologically-Induced Cosmetic Crack in Wall Covering

MLA: Charles Dowding Justin Lueker Pierre-Alexandre Abeel Instrumental Detection of a Climatologically-Induced Cosmetic Crack in Wall Covering. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2015.

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