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A new modular prefabricated steel structure that is characterized by high construction efficiency, low labor intensity, convenient quality control, and consumption of excess capacity of the steel industry is used in this paper. The structural design and in-depth research are performed in this paper using a finite-element method. The strength, rigidity, and stability of the structure and relevant components are calculated. The results show that all indices are compliant with the standards and regulations. Through pushover analysis and finite-element analysis of the joints, the mechanical characteristics of the system under the design load and the failure mode under the ultimate load are obtained, together with the elastoplastic development pattern; yield failure mode and potential mechanisms were further explored. The results also show that the structural system is consistent with the design philosophy of "strong joint, weak component". The system is basically in the elastic stage with reasonable yield mechanisms in case of major earthquakes. Therefore, both the elastic and elastoplastic performances comply with structural design requirements. This paper presents an innovative design method that suits the system and provides a technical reference for the design of similar structures.
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CIVIL, ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, VOLS 1 AND 2
Year: 2017
Page: 105-114
Language: English
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