2022
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12111922
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Research on Resilience Evaluation and Enhancement of Deep Foundation Pit Construction Safety System

Abstract: Deep foundation pit (DFP) projects have been a high incidence area of safety accidents because of their own high danger and complexity. Therefore, it is necessary to study the resilience of their construction safety system. This paper systematically identifies the key factors affecting the resilience of deep foundation pit construction based on the analysis of the composition of the deep foundation pit construction safety system (DFPCTSS), the synergistic relationship of its subsystems in the face of the inter… Show more

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“…Some studies on urban resilience evaluation have focused on the establishment of evaluation index systems and the proposal of evaluation methods [34,35]. Due to the complex composition of a city, it is often necessary to establish an evaluation index system for urban resilience from different perspectives or dimensions during the evaluation process [18,32,36].…”
Section: Evaluation Of Urban Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies on urban resilience evaluation have focused on the establishment of evaluation index systems and the proposal of evaluation methods [34,35]. Due to the complex composition of a city, it is often necessary to establish an evaluation index system for urban resilience from different perspectives or dimensions during the evaluation process [18,32,36].…”
Section: Evaluation Of Urban Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2020, China adopted the construction of "resilient cities" as a national sustainable development strategy. The continuous development of the resilience theory has made exploring cities' or systems' ability to cope with destruction a hot topic in disaster prevention and mitigation [18], spanning various applications such as deep foundation pit construction [19], buildings [20], critical infrastructure systems [21], urban systems [22,23], bridges [24], etc. Based on this, an evaluation of the slope resilience of abandoned open-pit mines can be based on two dimensions: slope safety and slope ecological restoration suitability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the construction of transportation infrastructure steadily progresses, the stability of the excavations, which serve as the fundamental guarantee of engineering quality, has gradually become a focal point in the field of construction [ 1 , 2 ]. Faced with diverse architectural structures, it is essential to select excavation forms of varying scales to meet construction requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%