Abstract

A cable strut structure uses a tension cable net as the main load-bearing system, which can allow full play of the high-strength material characteristics of the cables, greatly reduce the burden on the lower supporting system, and increase the span in an economic and effective manner. The annular cable supported grid structure is a new type of cable strut structure, which uses rigid grids to replace the flexible cables at the top chord of the spoke cable truss to meet the requirements of laying a heavy rigid roof. In this paper, first the structural mechanical characteristics of the annular cable supported grid structure are introduced, showing that the structural characteristics derived from the cable truss are the basis of non-bracket construction, while the presence of the upper grid results in difficulties with structure installation configuration control. Second, considering the characteristics of the cable supported grid structure and the difficulties in construction, the non-bracket construction method for annular cable supported grid structure with the commonly used nonlinear dynamic finite element method (NDFEM) in construction simulations is proposed. Finally, a numerical example is given and analyzed to verify the accuracy and feasibility of this method. The results indicate that the non-bracket construction technology proposed in this paper is suitable for the construction of a cable supported grid structure, and has the advantages of convenient prestress flow control, no need for brackets, simple and economical construction equipment, flexible arrangement of construction period, safe and reliable construction, and high construction accuracy.

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