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29 November 2021 Application of strain monitoring of box culvert structure in box culvert push construction
Chengshuai Zhang, Qing Wu, Hao Wang, Hao Zhou, Shi Cao, Chenggong Cai, Xiangdong Peng, Hongli Ma
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Proceedings Volume 12080, 4th International Symposium on Power Electronics and Control Engineering (ISPECE 2021); 1208045 (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2620282
Event: 4th International Symposium on Power Electronics and Control Engineering (ISPECE 2021), 2021, Nanchang, China
Abstract
Box culvert jacking method has become a common construction method in the construction of Underpass existing highway engineering. Because in the construction process, it will not affect the normal operation of the existing line, but also prevent the cracking and displacement of the pavement. Most of the jacking monitoring of box culverts at home and abroad is the horizontal displacement and settlement monitoring of box culverts and the settlement deformation monitoring of expressway. There is almost no research on the strain monitoring of box culverts. This paper deeply studies the strain of the box during the jacking process of the box culvert, and analyzes its structural stability. The research results have substantive significance for the construction technology and strain monitoring of Box Culvert Jacking in the future.
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Chengshuai Zhang, Qing Wu, Hao Wang, Hao Zhou, Shi Cao, Chenggong Cai, Xiangdong Peng, and Hongli Ma "Application of strain monitoring of box culvert structure in box culvert push construction", Proc. SPIE 12080, 4th International Symposium on Power Electronics and Control Engineering (ISPECE 2021), 1208045 (29 November 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2620282
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KEYWORDS
Error analysis

Analytical research

Calibration

Civil engineering

Data processing

Inspection

Roads

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