Efficiency of the geodetic methods in evaluating operations of Carbon Fiber Reinforcement


Abstract in English

The research aims to study the possibility of using practical methods to monitor the geodetic vertical deformations, and to study the engineering of the origin of the strengthened carbon fiber. Because of proposed changes in the construction status of some of its elements, the study will be accompanied by simulation of the proposed changes by adding additional live and dead loads, that are equivalent to the new situation. This study will be made by measuring the vertical displacements for some points of those elements within optimal control network based on geodetic network confidence requirements. This study will also assess the potential use of electronic digital high accuracy levels and the supplied software. The research succeeds in showing the possibility of quantifying the potential deformations in reinforced elements, as well as the efficiency of the proposed method of control and the equipment used.

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