In order to further study the mechanism of adaptive-slit shear walls under horizontal loads, and facilitate it better applied to practical engineering. On the basis of experimental studies, the ABAQUS finite element analysis software is used to establish the finite model of adaptive-slit shear. The finite element model accuracy is verified by comparing the model and test results. A validated model is used to study the mechanical property of adaptive-slit shear walls under monotonic loads.
The author performs simulation analysis on construction process of roofing prestressed concrete beam of comprehensive service center in Beijing Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture by finite element software Midas/Gen, so as to determine the monitoring programme according to the analysis results. The monitoring results indicate that the structure is safe; the theoretical value of simulation analysis is well matched with actual monitoring value, which means that the finite element model of construction process of roofing prestressed concrete beam is correct, the simulation method is feasible and the construction process is reasonable. It has important reference value for construction and monitoring of subsequent similar projects.
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