Dongbo Zhou , Yuan Mei , Xin Ke , Ziyang Liu , Wangyang Xu
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Abstract
This paper investigates the structural behavior of openings in subway station floor slabs through model experiments and finite element simulation. The study analyzes the effects of the opening's aspect ratio, dimensions, and position on the stress characteristics of various structural components. Based on the stress levels and failure characteristics at different locations in the station structure, three reinforcement schemes are proposed: adding corner fillets, installing buttress columns, and adding ring beams. Comparative analysis with the original structure's internal forces and displacement patterns reveals the effectiveness of each reinforcement scheme. The results show that openings reduce the moment of inertia of the floor slab cross-section, weakening the slab's stiffness and making the area around the openings and slab-column joints prone to local damage. Increasing the aspect ratio of the opening, enlarging its dimensions, or closely arranging multiple openings diagonally reduces the local load-bearing capacity of the structure. Adding corner fillets can reduce the maximum equivalent stress in the slab by more than 15 %, alleviating stress concentration caused by the openings. Buttress columns and ring beams increase the stiffness of the side walls, distribute the lateral forces causing wall bending moments, and enhance the structure's resistance to lateral displacement.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Building Engineering is an interdisciplinary journal that covers all aspects of science and technology concerned with the whole life cycle of the built environment; from the design phase through to construction, operation, performance, maintenance and its deterioration.