Analysis on Lateral Deformation of High-Formwork in Different Column’s Spacing of Bridging

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Setting bracing is conducive to stabilize formwork support in high-formwork system. ABAQUS was used to build the calculating model of high-formwork system to simulate and analyse lateral deformation of high-formwork in different column’s spacing of bridging. The results show, increasing column’s spacing of bridging can add the whole lateral displacement of high-formwork, but, it is not obvious. Increasing appropriately column’s spacing can save material during construction.

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