ANALYSIS OF CASES OF DEFORMATION OF THE CYLINDRICAL CORE OF SKYSCRAPERS

Authors

  • Alijonov Isfandiyor Asomiddinovich Master Tashkent Institute of Architecture and Construction Department of Civil Engineering Design and Construction of Unique Buildings (UBL-21)
  • Shukurova Karomat Kahramonovna Associate Professor Tashkent Institute of Architecture and Construction Department of Civil Engineering

Keywords:

monitoring, reinforced concrete, experimental data

Abstract

This article is devoted to the analysis of cases of deformation of the cylindrical core of skyscrapers. The author, relying on the data of the construction industry, analyzed the problem on the basis of the available scientific literature and studied the existing specific aspects of the analysis of cases of deformation of the cylindrical core of skyscrapers.

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2022-03-09

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