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Information Paper 9/89 Static load testing of building structures
Publication Year
1989
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Intended to assist engineers in formulating suitable test programmes when carrying out load tests. The loading regime adopted for a load test must reflect the load environment of the structure, and in particular whether this environment is predominantly static or dynamic. Guidance on whether the response of a structure can be regarded as static, and recommendations for performing static load tests, are given. These recommendations cover the magnitude of test loads and the criteria for compliance, the measurements and observations that should be made, factors to be considered when interpreting results and practical considerations particularly with regard to safety.
Author
Moss, R. M. and Currie, R. J.
Publisher Information
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