Force Feedback Method for Steel Structure Construction
Author Information
Author(s): Lu Wei, Fang Xianwei, Liu Liming, Ao Chunfeng, Hu Weihua, Teng Jun, Huo Zhongcheng, Hristoforou Evangelos
Primary Institution: Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen)
Hypothesis
How can staged temperature measurements improve the construction of statically indeterminate steel structures?
Conclusion
The proposed method reduces error in structural force calculations by 10-40% compared to traditional methods.
Supporting Evidence
- The method provides a more accurate representation of structural stress during construction.
- Real-time temperature monitoring is used to adjust construction methods.
- The study was applied in the construction monitoring of the Shenzhen Nanshan Science and Technology Innovation Center.
- Error in temperature stress calculations was significantly reduced compared to conventional methods.
Takeaway
This study shows a new way to measure temperature during construction to make sure buildings are safe and strong.
Methodology
The study uses a force feedback method based on staged temperature measurements to track structural stress during construction.
Limitations
The study primarily focuses on temperature effects and may not address other factors affecting structural integrity.
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