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Effect of Entrance Frame on Crack Development around Prefabricated Subway Station Openings

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Buildings, , n. 4, v. 13
Page(s): 1032
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13041032
Abstract:

The openings at the sidewalls of subway station entrances generally reduce the localized load-bearing capacity of the sidewalls and lead to concentrated stress around the openings. In this study, to strengthen the sidewalls with openings in a newly-developed prefabricated subway station, a prefabricated steel-reinforced concrete (SRC) frame around the entrance was developed. To further investigate the effect of the developed entrance frame on the mechanical behavior of the sidewalls, a monotonic static test and finite element analysis were performed on a 1/2 scale station entrance substructure, including the proposed entrance frame and the adjacent top slab, bottom slab, and sidewalls. It was found that the developed entrance frame could effectively prevent stress concentration in the adjacent sidewall region. The most severe crack development was concentrated at the corner of the opening, which could be attributed to the torsional moment at the SRC beam end. The ratio of the torque shared by the beam to the total bending moment of the slab end varied from 21.2% to 26.8% in the elastic stage of all cases. In addition, both the improvement in the torsional bearing capacity of the SRC beam and the out-of-plane flexural capacity of the SRC column could positively contribute to controlling the crack development around the opening.

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  • Published on:
    30/05/2023
  • Last updated on:
    01/06/2023
 
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