In-situ protection method for wood structure ruins in northwest region
A wood structure, in-situ technology, applied in building construction, building maintenance, construction, etc., can solve problems such as root cause research, and achieve the effects of reducing water vapor transportation, enhancing water vapor conductivity, and reducing water vapor transmission.
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[0040] The protection of wooden bridge pile sites in the Shahe River Basin includes the following steps:
[0041] Step 1) cleaning up the remains of wooden structure cultural relics in the wooden structure ruins and the attachments and dust on the soil surface of the ruins;
[0042] Clean the surface of the wooden structure ruins with a dry soft brush to remove the floating dust and dirt stuck on the surface of the wooden structure ruins;
[0043] Step 2) Using the wooden structure cultural relics and site soil as the in-situ control system, carry out in-situ reinforcement on the wooden structure cultural relics and site soil in the system respectively;
[0044] The specific methods for in-situ reinforcement of wooden structure cultural relics are as follows:
[0045] (201) Temporarily fix the wooden structure cultural relics above the site soil, and excavate the part of the wooden structure cultural relics below the site soil to expose the wooden structure cultural relics be...
Embodiment 2
[0060] Except for the following contents, all the other contents are the same as in Example 1.
[0061] Such as image 3 with Figure 4 As shown, temperature and humidity monitoring devices were installed on the pile body, the pile foundation, the reinforced area around the underground water drainage control pipe, above the underground water drainage control pipe, and the unreinforced area of the site soil. A number of temperature and humidity monitoring devices are electrically connected to the data collector, and based on the temperature and humidity data collected by the data collector, the most active location of water and air migration in the earthen site can be judged.
[0062] In this example, the air permeability of the ruins soil before and after in-situ reinforcement is as follows: Figure 5 As shown, the results show that when the untreated soil blocks seep water, the water spreads rapidly on the surface and simultaneously forms a thin mud. However, when the re...
Embodiment 3
[0069] Protection of wooden piers
[0070] Step 1) Clean up the wooden structure relics in the wooden structure relics and the surface attachments and dust of the soil of the site; clean the surface of the wooden structure site with a dry soft brush, and remove the floating dust and dirt stuck on the surface of the wooden structure site. thing;
[0071] Step 2) Taking the wooden structure cultural relics and site soil as the in-situ control system, the wooden structure cultural relics and the site soil in the system are reinforced in situ respectively, and several underground water drainage control pipes are attached to the wooden structure The outer contours of the cultural relics and the soil in contact with the ruins are arranged around the site, and the water and gas transport performance in different media can be adjusted for the wooden structure site as a whole; so that the water and gas conduction performance after treatment is from strong to weak in order: groundwater ...
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