Abstract

In order to respond to the construction policy of "economy, application, green and beauty" put forward by China in the new period, the assembly structure has gradually become the focus of attention in recent years. Compared with the traditional cast-in-place structure, the assembled structure is more in line with the requirements of energy-saving, material-saving, environmental protection, etc. Therefore, it is of great importance to further study the seismic performance of assembled structures. However, existing assembled shear wall structures often suffer from problems such as the joint position is difficult to construct because of its wet work, and strong component weak nodes often appear. The seismic performance of the joints needs to be further studied and so on. Aiming to solve above problems, a new type of pre-stressed constraint assembled shear wall structure was proposed by us. The structure is connected by pre-stressed tendon to shear wall, and there is no wet operation at the construction site, which is conductive to improving construction quality. When the earthquake occurs, the structure can increase its self-shock period by changing its own stiffness, so as to reduce the earthquake stress. Meanwhile, many conditions to improve the ductility of the structure do not need to be considered, thus avoid the waste of steel materials. Based on the time history analysis of cast-in-place shear wall structure model and pre-stressed shear wall structure model, the results of calculation show that: compared with cast-in-place shear wall structure, the pre-stressed shear wall structure can effectively reduce the earthquake effect by about 90%.

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