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This paper presents a prefabricated internal support system for deep foundation pit engineering in subway open cut stations, which is developed based on the merits and demerits of concrete supports and steel supports. The system consists of Prefabricated Multi-limb Concrete-Filled Steel Tube (PM-CFST) support segments and Moldbag Concrete Clamped Joints (MCCJ). Among them, this paper delves into the MCCJ, which serves as a pivotal force for transmission and bearing within the system. The design scheme, structural characteristics, and working principle of the MCCJs are comprehensively elucidated, showcasing the potential of the MCCJ to enhance end node stiffness and strength while achieving secure end fixed connections. The bearing performance of the MCCJs was further investigated by designing and processing three specimens for uniaxial compression load tests. The resulting load-displacement curves, load-strain curves, and failure modes were subsequently analyzed. The test results demonstrate that MCCJ exhibits a favorable compressive load capacity exceeding 5000 kN and possesses excellent ductility. Subsequently, finite element models were established using ABAQUS software for numerical calculations, which were then compared with experimental results to verify their consistency. Moreover, parameter research was conducted to investigate the influence of factors such as the strength grade of concrete inside the steel tube and mold-bag on the yield load and initial compressive stiffness of MCCJs. By analyzing load-strain curves obtained from experimental measurements and conducting quantitative numerical simulation research, this study investigates the deformation characteristics and parameter influence laws of MCCJs.
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STRUCTURES
ISSN: 2352-0124
Year: 2024
Volume: 66
4 . 1 0 0
JCR@2022
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WoS CC Cited Count: 2
SCOPUS Cited Count: 2
ESI Highly Cited Papers on the List: 0 Unfold All
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30 Days PV: 7
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