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Old Posted Apr 24, 2022, 6:17 AM
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Things are very simple and I often wonder, how, they had not thought about it until now.
1) A wall, overturns, but bends slightly.
If we apply a force of compression to all its extremities, and a strong anchoring to the ground then it neither overturns nor bends and is not cut by the "base cutter".
2) It is not possible to break the beams by bending if the walls are not bent and overturned.
Did the deformation stop yes or no?
Yes Stop.
Without deformation due to bending there is damage;
No...
Pre-tensioning and anchoring to the ground are old techniques and I did not discover them. What I have discovered is to place both the mechanisms of anchoring and pre-tensioning together at all ends of elongated walls in order to stop the deformation of the structures which occurs due to bending and tipping of the walls that create their collapse.
Experiment 2.41 g in the video, with prestressing on all sides of the walls + anchoring. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoM5pEy7n9Q
and the same experiment without anchoring and prestressing. See the difference.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-X4tF9C7SE
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