Abstract

The stress-strain state of precast monolithic reinforced concrete shells from enlarged elements taking into account the installation conditions. The results of experimental-theoretical studies of precast monolithic reinforced concrete shells of complex geometry assembled from enlarged elements are given. The studies were carried out on full-scale composite shells 48x48 m and diameter 96m, its enlarged elements 3x18m and 3x24m as well as on the shell model on a scale of 1:10 and 1: 4. The stress-strain state of shells of a similar type was studied with different mounting and splitting designs. Recommendations are given on rational methods for the construction of shells from enlarged elements for public buildings.

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