2023
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13082114
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An Experimental Study on Plate Splicing of Prefabricated Plate Foundation

Wenming Wang,
Yahui Gao,
Zhen Wang
et al.

Abstract: Tower foundations are generally of a cast-in-place structure with the disadvantages of low industrialization level and long construction period. The development of prefabricated foundation for transmission line projects is efficient to improve the industrialization level of the construction of tower foundation. In this study, the schemes of post-pouring belt U-shaped steel connection, post-pouring belt lap connection, grouting sleeve connection, and post-tensioned bond prestressed reinforcement connection, whi… Show more

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“…Changing the traditional form of cast-in-place reinforced concrete foundations and developing efficient, economic, and green prefabricated foundations is the inevitable trend of economic construction and sustainable development in the new period. It has great potential and market benefits, and will improve the infrastructure [16,17]. The concept of assembled wind turbine foundations is in line with the development requirements of building industrialization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Changing the traditional form of cast-in-place reinforced concrete foundations and developing efficient, economic, and green prefabricated foundations is the inevitable trend of economic construction and sustainable development in the new period. It has great potential and market benefits, and will improve the infrastructure [16,17]. The concept of assembled wind turbine foundations is in line with the development requirements of building industrialization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%