Abstract

In the design of large-scale steel structure, the design calculation of the structure is usually based on the service state. But in the process of steel structure construction, the displacement and stress produced in the construction process cannot be completely consistent with that in the design state. With the progress of construction process, the deformation and stress caused by self-weight and construction load gradually accumulate until the structure is formed, which will produce construction error relative to the design state. In this paper, FEM method was used to simulate the construction process of the steel grid roof of the theater in the Beijing Sub Center Theater project, and the influence of the accumulated deformation and stress on the mechanical properties of the structure during the construction process was analyzed. The results show that the cumulative deformation and stress in the construction process have a great influence on the final deformation and stress distribution of the structure. The maximum vertical displacement in the actual construction state is 599.6% of that in the design state, and the maximum stress is 119.7% of that in the design state. This will lead to the difference between the construction-completed structure and the design structure, which makes the design result dangerous. The measures to optimize the construction process were also given in this paper, which provides guidance for the construction process of large-scale steel structure.

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