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Experimental study of a strengthening technique for rubble walls used in Scottish monuments

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Project Description

Experimental study of the pull-out strength of anchors embedded in rubble walls and evaluation of factors affecting the efficiency of such a strengthening intervention.
Historic Environment Scotland are providing in kind expertise, equipment and personnel to the value of £5000 to support this project which will leverage off against our costs - see case for support.

Status Project Complete
Funder(s) Historic Environment Scotland
Value £0.00
Project Dates Nov 1, 2017 - Feb 28, 2018
Partner Organisations Historic Environment Scotland



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