Modeling and Simulation of the Relationship of the Bearing Pressure and Area of Building

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building bearing pressure detection has been one of the hot issues in the field of architecture research. Traditional methods for building bearing pressure detection are to calculate the bearing area, which is difficult to reach the accuracy in point level. It is primarily because the large range of signal distribution, resulting the weakened correlation signal. To solve this problem, an opening reinforcement method is proposed based on pressure - area stress calculation. Compared calculation between building bearing pressure and area is performed in this method to ensure that the search area is minimized, thereby obtaining an accurate supporting point of building bearing pressure. The simulation experiment shows that the effect of the method for locating the building bearing pressure point calculation is better, and it has a higher accuracy.

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