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Principal Tower axial shortening L0-16: Research data supporting "Monitoring the axial displacement of a high-rise building under construction using embedded distributed fibre optic sensors"


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Dataset

Change log

Authors

Harvey, R 
Cheal, N 

Description

Axial displacement of columns C8 and C9 and walls W1 and W2 at Principal Tower (London, UK) measured between mid-October 2016 and end March 2017 from levels 0 to 16.

Version

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MS Excel spreadsheet

Keywords

axial shortening, high-rise, tall buildings, jumpform, monitoring, distributed fibre optic sensors, Brillouin sensing

Publisher

Sponsorship
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/N021614/1)
Technology Strategy Board (920035)
This research has been made possible through funding under EPSRC grant EP/N021614/1 and Innovate UK grant 920035, as well as funding by WSP, Multiplex Construction and Careys.
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