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Structural Safety Assessment during the Construction Phase
A technique is proposed which can be used with reasonable accuracy to determine the effects construction loads have on the structure capacity of a reinforced concrete building. The technique accounts for different types of slab construction, variations in concrete strength throughout the structure, and the nature of different shoring and reshoring systems. The technique uses the equivalent frame method to determine moments and shear forces produced in the structure by the imposed construction loads, and compares these resultants to the shear and moment capacity of the structure at various stages of construction.
Structural Safety Assessment during the Construction Phase
A technique is proposed which can be used with reasonable accuracy to determine the effects construction loads have on the structure capacity of a reinforced concrete building. The technique accounts for different types of slab construction, variations in concrete strength throughout the structure, and the nature of different shoring and reshoring systems. The technique uses the equivalent frame method to determine moments and shear forces produced in the structure by the imposed construction loads, and compares these resultants to the shear and moment capacity of the structure at various stages of construction.
Structural Safety Assessment during the Construction Phase
T. J. Parsons (author)
1985
7 pages
Report
No indication
English
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