The Economic Analysis of Applying Top-Down Method on the Different Structure Types and Construction Methods

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Through the subterranean layer’s floor height and beamless slab’s height、SPS、Top-Down method, we should check up the economical slab structure form. According to Patand method、Horizontal materials support method、Erect structure’s minimum、building‵s beforehand construction、core and lamp construction method we can choose the Top-Down method and through the construction site example’s economical choose the right method. For example cut down the time limit for the project and reduce the subterranean layer’s height、the cost of the basement so that achieve the reasonable structure form.Key words: beamless slab structure; Top-Down method; choose the method; economical analysis.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1044-1045)

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1812-1815

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October 2014

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