Review of the limiting tensile strain method for predicting settlement induced building damage

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Netzel, H. [1 ]
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[1] CRUX Engn bv, Delft, Netherlands
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To predict settlement damage on adjacent buildings due to excavation induced ground movements, the limiting tensile strain (LTS) method is currently used in the design stage of projects in urban surrounding. In order to make the method applicable in practice engineering, the developers of this method have supposed some basic assumptions. This paper presents the results of a fundamental analyses of these assumptions from structural point of view and its impact on the calculated tensile strains in the buildings. Suggestions are made for an improved use of the method.
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