Predictive Method for Concrete Dosage of High-Rise Shear-Wall Structure Residence Buildings

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With the rapid development of high-rise shear-wall structure residence buildings in domestic large and medium-sized cities, it brings the problem that traditional structural design wastes materials, which is now taken seriously. Structural optimization design can save materials more than 10% in general. This paper carries structural optimization design on eight shear-wall structure residence buildings, and proposes a predictive method for concrete dosage of high-rise shear-wall structure residence buildings after analysis. The predictive method makes it easier to obtain the concrete dosage, because it frees from the cumbersome process of engineering budget. The predictive value is economical and reasonable, and it can be used to guide structural design.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 446-449)

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471-475

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January 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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