Research Strategies on New Prefabricated Technology for Underground Metro Stations

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作者
Xiuren Yang
Meiqun Huang
Fang Lin
机构
[1] Beijing Urban Construction Design and Development Group Co.,
[2] Ltd.,undefined
[3] National Engineering Lab for Green and Safe Construction Technology in Urban Rail Transit,undefined
来源
Urban Rail Transit | 2019年 / 5卷
关键词
Metro station; Prefabricated technology; Monolithic precast concrete structure; Superimposed prefabricated integral structure; Fully prefabricated structure; Rebar splicing by grout-filled coupling sleeve; Grouted mortise–tenon joint; Closed-cavity thin-walled components;
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摘要
Based on the first successful application of new prefabricated technology in underground metro stations on line 2 of the Changchun Metro in China, a comprehensive analysis and discussion on research strategies for new prefabricated technology for large underground structures is provided. This paper introduces the application status of prefabricated technology in underground engineering worldwide, illustrates the different characteristics of prefabricated technology applied to ground buildings and underground structures, puts forward the key technologies, and compares the major technical, economic, and social benefits achieved. The successful application of prefabricated technology for underground structures in Changchun Metro demonstrates the feasibility and great advantages of the new prefabricated technology for underground engineering.
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页码:145 / 154
页数:9
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