Abstract

Reinforced concrete antiseismic wall structure has great load-bearing capacity and resistance to lateral displacement and is widely used as high-rise and super high-rise buildings. At present, in the seismic testing of buildings, the vibration signals that simulate earthquakes are transmitted through a wired transmission system for analysis after a certain amount of processing, and the seismic performance of the building is tested. The purpose of this paper is to analyze and study the seismic resistance of a newly fabricated lightweight herringbone braced seismic wall based on ZigBee sensor technology. In this paper, firstly, the research and exploration of the building seismic capability detection system using ZigBee technology wireless sensor are carried out, and the building seismic capability detection system is a wireless sensor network using ZigBee technology; it measures the seismic performance of the building by detecting the acceleration values of key parts in the building model. Then, the seismic design response spectrum is proposed, and the modal analysis is carried out at the same time, and the mode decomposition response spectrum method is given. Then, the seismic performance of the reasonable RC support lightweight herringbone support seismic wall was analyzed, and the seismic performance of the lightweight herringbone support structure was studied at the same time. The experimental results show that with the increase in the size of the RC support section, the bearing capacity and seismic performance of the lightweight herringbone support seismic wall are improved. The displacement ductility coefficient obtained is greater than 4, and the energy dissipation coefficient is 1.56, which meets the seismic requirements of the structure.

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