Seismic Material Selection and Optimization of Prefabricated Concrete Structures in 8th Seismic Intensity Zone Based on Energy Dissipation Mechanism

Journal: Architecture Engineering and Science DOI: 10.32629/aes.v6i3.4366

Shenglan Sun

Shaanxi Research & Design Institute of Architecture Science Co., Ltd., Xi'an, Shaanxi, China

Abstract

This paper explores the selection and optimization of seismic-resistant materials for prefabricated concrete structures in Seismic Zone 8, focusing on energy dissipation mechanisms. Based on an analysis of the fundamental characteristics of prefabricated structures, the study discusses the impact of seismic requirements and energy dissipation mechanisms on the seismic performance of structures. The paper emphasizes the performance of commonly used seismic-resistant materials and their influence on energy dissipation capacity, proposing strategies for optimization. The research indicates that appropriate selection of seismic-resistant materials and the optimization of energy dissipation designs can significantly enhance the seismic performance of prefabricated concrete structures subjected to high-intensity seismic forces.

Keywords

prefabricated concrete structures; energy dissipation mechanisms; seismic-resistant materials; Seismic Zone 8

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