Finite Element Study on Influence of Ring Beam at Top Window Sill Elevation on Temperature Effect of Masonry

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This paper mainly studies on the problem of the temperature cracks of the concrete perforated brick masonry structure by finite element model simulation and the stress distribution of masonry at the top window sill elevation under temperature difference effect. Analysis the influence of setting ring beam at the top window sill elevation on temperature stress of masonry, Summed up some measures about control and prevention of masonry temperature cracks at the top window sill elevation, it can be referenced for concrete perforated brick masonry structure design and construction.

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