2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2010.05.028
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A numerical study into the evolution of loads on shores and slabs during construction of multistorey buildings. Comparison of partial striking with other techniques

Abstract: _____________________________________________________________________________________ AbstractThis paper contains a summary and evaluation of an experimental research project carried out at the ICITECH laboratories, Valencia, Spain. The project consisted of the construction of a full-scale building that included a process of shoring, clearing and striking (SCS). The experimental model was used as the basis for the development of a FE model, including an evolving calculation, with the objective of simulating th… Show more

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“…However, later studies by other authors such as Liu et al [8], Stivaros & Halvorsen [9], Chen Mosallam [10], Duan & Chen [11], Moragues et al [4], Fang et al [12], Beeby [13] and Alvarado et al [5] agree that Grundy & Kabaila's simplified method [7] overestimates the loads on shoring, mainly due to the fact that the latter authors consider shores to be infinitely stiff. This factor is crucial in considering the effects of clearing, as pointed out by Alvarado et al [6] , Alvarado [14] and Calderón et al [15].…”
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“…However, later studies by other authors such as Liu et al [8], Stivaros & Halvorsen [9], Chen Mosallam [10], Duan & Chen [11], Moragues et al [4], Fang et al [12], Beeby [13] and Alvarado et al [5] agree that Grundy & Kabaila's simplified method [7] overestimates the loads on shoring, mainly due to the fact that the latter authors consider shores to be infinitely stiff. This factor is crucial in considering the effects of clearing, as pointed out by Alvarado et al [6] , Alvarado [14] and Calderón et al [15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To simulate the experimental building described in Section 2.1, a model based on Alvarado's FEM [6] was developed, using commercial ANSYS 11.0 software [19]. The model considered changes in ambient temperature as well as in temperatures of slabs, shores and columns.…”
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“…Numerous authors have proposed a multitude of theoretical models to estimate shore/slab load transmission, including complex models such as those based on the finite element method [4][5][6][7][8][9][10] and simple calculation methods. Among others, Grundy and Kabaila [11], Duan and Chen [12], Fang et al [13] and Calderón et al [14] developed simplified methods to estimate load transmission between slabs and shores in multistorey buildings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%