The Connection Form of the Beam and Column in Prefabricated Concrete Structure

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The prefabricated construction is widely used because of it has short construction period and can be produced automatic. It has become one of the research focuses of scholars domestic and overseas that how to connect the prefabricate components in the structure to ensure the stability of the whole structure and mechanical behavior. The connection forms of beam and column are overviewed, including the dapped-end connection, the corbel connection, the weld connection, the cast-in-situ monolithic connection, the ductile rod connection, and the pre-stressed fabricated connection. Finally, the problems needed to be further study in the future are discussed.

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