Stress-strain state analysis of structures based on the monitoring data

Advances in construction technology result in increased complexity and multi-functionality of modern buildings and structures. This is especially true for unique structures with large spans and heights. Based on the current standards, such structures must be monitored as well as the stress-strain st...

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Main Authors: Sidorov Dmitriy, Dorozhinskiy Vladimir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819601023
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spelling doaj-0eca5452fca44163be71fec10e6457862021-02-02T00:37:24ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011960102310.1051/matecconf/201819601023matecconf_rsp2018_01023Stress-strain state analysis of structures based on the monitoring dataSidorov DmitriyDorozhinskiy VladimirAdvances in construction technology result in increased complexity and multi-functionality of modern buildings and structures. This is especially true for unique structures with large spans and heights. Based on the current standards, such structures must be monitored as well as the stress-strain state (SSS) of supporting structures. In addition, the SSS must be continuously checked during operation. Indeed, facilities of higher complexity are more prone to errors or discrepancies, which can reduce the reliability of some structures as well as the whole system. This can be caused by human factor, variability of external and internal forces and impacts, specifics of erection and installation, and many other reasons. Therefore, unique buildings and structures must be built with monitoring systems or operated under routine inspection. This way we can determine if the behavior of the erected structure complies with the standards and regulations.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819601023
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Stress-strain state analysis of structures based on the monitoring data
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title Stress-strain state analysis of structures based on the monitoring data
title_short Stress-strain state analysis of structures based on the monitoring data
title_full Stress-strain state analysis of structures based on the monitoring data
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series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description Advances in construction technology result in increased complexity and multi-functionality of modern buildings and structures. This is especially true for unique structures with large spans and heights. Based on the current standards, such structures must be monitored as well as the stress-strain state (SSS) of supporting structures. In addition, the SSS must be continuously checked during operation. Indeed, facilities of higher complexity are more prone to errors or discrepancies, which can reduce the reliability of some structures as well as the whole system. This can be caused by human factor, variability of external and internal forces and impacts, specifics of erection and installation, and many other reasons. Therefore, unique buildings and structures must be built with monitoring systems or operated under routine inspection. This way we can determine if the behavior of the erected structure complies with the standards and regulations.
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