NL2031073A - Prefabricated steel frame embedded vertical hidden joint wallboard structure and construction method - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present disclosure discloses a prefabricated steel frame embedded vertical hidden joint wallboard structure and a construction method. The prefabricated steel frame embedded vertical hidden joint wallboard structure comprises a structural bearing component, wherein the structural bearing component is provided with plane grids, an embedded filling wallboard is embedded in the plane grids, and the upper edge and the lower edge of the embedded, filling wallboard, are connected, with. the inner walls of the plane grids of the structural bearing component through interface reinforcing bands. The embedded filling wallboard is a prefabricated concrete wallboard and comprises solid wallboards, the middle parts of the solid wallboards are connected with inter—joint walls, and vertical hidden joints are arranged on the inter—joint walls. The present disclosure improves the prefabricated assembly rate and the construction efficiency. l)
Description
PREFABRICATED STEEL FRAME EMBEDDED VERTICAL HIDDEN JOINT WALLBOARD
STRUCTURE AND CONSTRUCTION METHOD
The present disclosure relates to a technical field of pre- fabricated buildings, and more particularly to a prefabricated steel frame embedded vertical hidden joint wallboard structure and a construction method.
As an important part of the building, steel structures are in line with the goals of industrialization and rapid construction of buildings. It is an important part for the transformation and up- grading of Chinese construction industry to vigorously develop steel structure buildings and promote the development of the pre- fabricated steel structure building systems. Steel frame structure is the main construction system. Due to the constraints of materi- al properties and cross-sectional characteristics, steel frame structure has weak lateral force resistance, so how to improve the lateral stiffness and seismic performance of steel frame under economic and effective constraints is a technical challenge that restricts the applications of the high-rise steel structures.
Steel frame structure is one of the main presentation methods of prefabricated buildings, and its connection compatibility with the maintenance components, especially the structure and the wall, and the common quality problems has always been a bottleneck con- straint that affects the vigorous development of prefabricated buildings. The use of concrete shear wall structure can effective- ly improve the lateral stiffness of the structure. However, tradi- tional wet construction has the drawbacks of extensive construc- tion, high labor intensity, and long working cycle and serious en- vironmental pollutions in terms of the steel binding and installa- tion, formwork making and installation, dismantling, and concrete pouring and maintenance, etc., which is inconsistent with the de- velopment path of assembly.
If the prefabricated steel frame is filled with the wall, es- pecially the embedded prefabricated filling wall, the wallboard will bear horizontal force through the connecting structure, and it is necessary to solve the rapid connecting technology of steel and concrete components, the interface connecting technology of prefabricated concrete and peripheral beam columns, the cracking problem caused by different materials of the steel structure and the interface components, the fireproof problem, etc. The current- ly-issued Technical Regulations for Prefabricated Concrete Struc- tures JGJ1-2014, Technical standard for assembled buildings with concrete structure GB/T51231-2016, Assembled Concrete Connection
Joint Construction 15G310-12, Technical Specification for Prefab- ricated Steel Structure Buildings (JGJ469-2019), etc. do not have related joint structure methods and construction technologies and do not have standards and technical standards which can be re- ferred to.
In order to vigorously develop the prefabricated steel struc- ture buildings, it is urgently needed to develop an filling wall that matches with the prefabricated steel frame structure and meets the structure, construction, energy conservation and other elements, especially to solve the technical problems in the as- pects of the structure, process, construction method, etc. of the infill wall that adapt to the building industrialization develop- ment, so as to promote healthy and orderly development of the pre- fabricated steel frame structure.
In order to solve the problems and defects of construction of components, structural joints and a wall maintenance system of a prefabricated steel frame structure infill wall and promote devel- opment of industrialization, modularization, integration and in- formatization of the prefabricated steel frame structure, the pre- sent disclosure provides a prefabricated steel frame embedded ver- tical hidden joint wallboard structure and a construction method.
The present disclosure is implemented through the following technical solution: a prefabricated steel frame embedded vertical hidden joint wallboard structure comprises a structural bearing component, wherein the structural bearing component is provided with plane grids, an embedded filling wallboard is embedded in the plane grids, and the upper edge and the lower edge of the embedded filling wallboard are connected with the inner walls of the plane grids of the structural bearing component through interface rein- forcing bands.
Further, the structural bearing component comprises a hori- zontal section steel beam at the upper part, a horizontal section steel beam at the lower part, a vertical section steel column at one side and a vertical section steel column at the opposite side; and the part where the section steel beam at the upper part and the section steel beam at the lower part are connected and the part where the section steel column at one side and the section steel column at the opposite side are connected are connected through bolts.
The section steel beam at the upper part and the section steel beam at the lower part are H-shaped steel or H-shaped steel with unequal-width flanges; and the section steel column at one side and the section steel column at the opposite side are lattice columns or H-shaped steel columns or concrete filled steel tube columns.
The embedded filling wallboard is a prefabricated concrete wallboard and comprises solid wallboards; the middle parts of the solid wallboards are connected with inter-joint walls; and verti- cal hidden joints are arranged on the inter-joint walls.
The thickness of the embedded filling wallboard is not small- er than 120 mm and not smaller than 1/25 of the height of the em- bedded filling wallboard, the concrete strength grade of the em- bedded filling wallboard is not lower than C30, and the height- width ratio of the embedded filling wallboard is smaller than or equal to 2.0; the width of each vertical hidden joint is not smaller than 10 mm, the height of each vertical hidden joint is 0.4-0.5 time that of the embedded filling wallboard, and the dis- tance between every two adjacent vertical hidden joints is 0.2- 0.25 time that of the embedded filling wallboard. The thickness of each vertical hidden joint is 50-60 mm smaller than that of the embedded filling wallboard, and the reserved size of each vertical hidden joint is not smaller than the thickness of a reinforcement cover.
The inter-joint walls are connected in a vertical joint splicing or pre-embedded reserved welding mode.
The upper edge and the lower edge of the embedded filling wallboard are provided with protruding convex connectors and ver- tical convex connector connecting steel bars, and the ends of the convex connector connecting steel bars are distributed on the two sides of the convex connectors. Interface connecting pieces are fixed to the inner walls of plane grids of the structural bearing component through bolts and interface connecting supporting piec- es. The section of each interface connecting piece is a trapezoi- dal unit with a two-way opening and a 180-degree hook, and the opening of each interface connecting piece is opposite to the cor- responding convex connector. Horizontal interface connecting steel bars are connected into the 180-degree hooks of the interface con- necting pieces. Cast-in-place layers are poured between the inter- face connecting pieces and the convex connectors.
The interface reinforcing bands comprise the interface con- necting pieces, the interface connecting steel bars and the cast- in-place layers.
The cast-in-place layers are made of grouting materials or high-flow-state self-compacting fine aggregate concrete.
A construction method of a prefabricated steel frame embedded vertical hidden joint wallboard structure adopts the prefabricated steel frame embedded vertical hidden joint wallboard structure ac- cording to claim 7.
The section steel beams, the section steel columns and the embedded filling wallboard are manufactured in a factory and then assembled on site.
The construction method comprises the following steps:
Surveying and setting out> pre-embedding and installing of foundation bolts— hoisting of the N™ layer of section steel col- umns— installing of the (N + 1)*® layer of section steel beams— in- stalling of the N*! layer of interface connecting pieces— in- stalling of an operation platform> installing of the (N + 1) lay- er of interface connecting pieces— installing of the prefabricated concrete wallboard with vertical hidden joints> construction of the interface reinforcing bands> acceptance inspection of struc- tural entities.
The interface connecting pieces are symmetrically pushed from 5 the middle to the two sides and then to the support position, and the connector is within the 0.1 clear span range of the two sides of a beam span.
The embedded filling wallboard with the vertical hidden joints is manufactured through the following steps:
Detailed design of drawings— determination of the net span between column grids> calculation of the clear span of the beam-> column and beam grid setting-out> interval grid typesetting> plate module construction simulation> vertical joint splicing> plate ma- chining and manufacturing> component inspection.
The interface connecting pieces, the convex connectors, pre- fabricated embedded filling wallboards with the vertical hidden joints, etc. are beneficial to potential exertion of modern manu- facturing modes such as digital manufacturing, factory production and prefabricated installation, and the prefabricated steel frame embedded vertical hidden joint wallboard structure is formed. The prefabricated steel frame embedded vertical hidden joint wallboard structure has the following beneficial effects:
The interface connecting pieces, the interface reinforcing bands and the prefabricated embedded filling wallboards with the vertical hidden joints are adopted, which facilitate the coopera- tion between the structure and components, the lateral stiffness and the structural ductility of the steel frame structure are im- proved, and the horizontal deformation resistance is improved.
The interface connecting pieces can be produced in the facto- ry and assembled in a modular mode, so that the prefabricated as- sembly rate and the construction efficiency are improved, the shear resistance of the interface reinforcing bands is improved, the technical problems in design and construction of constraint edge bands formed by densely arranging stirrups, shear-resistant bolts and reinforcing bars in existing construction are solved, and the construction difficulty, the construction procedures and the labor intensity are reduced.
The formed prefabricated steel frame embedded vertical hidden
Joint wallboard structure simplifies the difficulty of a joint connecting structure and wet construction, reduces the compatibil- ity problem of interface connecting materials, improves the inter- face bonding and binding force, reduces the common construction quality problems such as cracks and welding, and facilitate the technical integration and development of industrialization, digit- ization and assembly of steel structures.
FIG.1 is a structurally schematic view of example 1 of the present disclosure;
FIG.2 is a structurally schematic view of interface connect- ing pieces of the present disclosure;
FIG.3 is a schematic view of three structures of interface connecting pieces of the present disclosure;
FIG.4 is a schematic view of composition of interface rein- forcing bands of the present disclosure.
In the figures: 1, section steel beam at the upper part; 2, section steel beam at the lower part; 3, section steel column at one side; 4, section steel column at the opposite side; 5, solid wallboard; 6, inter-joint wall; 7, vertical hidden joint; 8, upper interface reinforcing band; 9, lower interface reinforcing band; 10, vertical splicing; 11, interface connecting piece; 11-1, in- terface connecting supporting piece; 12, interface connecting steel bar; 13, convex connector; 14, convex connector connecting steel bar; and 15, cast-in-place layer.
The following are specific embodiments (Pilot Project) of the present disclosure, and the present disclosure will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Example 1
A prefabricated steel frame structure is taken as an example, the whole body adopts a steel structure prefabricating design and modular construction, and steel columns, steel beams, composite floor slabs and prefabricated embedded filling wallboards with vertical hidden joints are produced in a factory. The column net is 6.6 m x 6.6 m, and the factory prefabrication rate reaches 100%. The section steel columns are 400 x 400 square steel pipe columns, each column has three layers, the section steel beams are
H350*150 section steel beams, and the prefabricated embedded fill- ing wallboards with the vertical hidden joints are embedded in the
H350*150 section steel beams.
As shown in the FIG. 1 to FIG. 4, a prefabricated steel frame embedded vertical hidden joint wallboard structure comprises a structure bearing component. The structure bearing component com- prises a horizontal section steel beam 1 at the upper part, a hor- izontal section steel beam 2 at the lower part, a vertical section steel column 3 at one side and a vertical section steel colum 4 at the opposite side. The part where the section steel beam 1 at the upper part and the section steel beam 2 at the lower part are connected and the part where the section steel column 3 at one side and the section steel column 4 at the opposite side are con- nected are connected through bolts, and a steel frame with plane grids is integrally formed. The section steel beam 1 at the upper part and the section steel beam 2 at the lower part are H-shaped steel or H-shaped steel with unequal-width flanges. The section steel column 3 at one side and the section steel column 4 at the opposite side are latticed columns or H-shaped steel columns or steel pipe concrete columns.
The embedded filling wallboard is a prefabricated concrete wallboard, and the embedded wallboard comprises an upper solid wallboard 5 and a lower solid wallboard 5; inter-joint walls 6 are connected between the upper solid wallboard 5 and the lower solid wallboard 5 and provided with vertical hidden joints 7. The embed- ded filling wallboard is a prefabricated concrete board, the thickness of the embedded filling wallboard is 120 mm and is not smaller than 1/25 of the height of the embedded filling wallboard; the concrete strength grade of the embedded filling wallboard is
C30; and the height-width ratio of the embedded filling wallboard is 2.0. The width of the vertical hidden joints 7 is 15 mm, the height of the vertical hidden joints 7 is 0.4 time that of the em- bedded filling wallboard, and the distance between every two adja-
cent vertical hidden joints 7 is 0.2 time that of the embedded filling wallboard. The thickness of the vertical hidden joints 7 is 50 mm smaller than that of the embedded filling wallboard, the reserved size of each side of the vertical hidden joints 7 is not smaller than the thickness of a reinforcement cover, and the thickness of the reinforcement cover ranges from 20 mm to 30 mm.
The inter-joint walls 6 are spliced through the vertical joints and are connected in the mode of overlapping reserved annular buckling ribs and rear annular buckling ribs.
The structures of the interface reinforcing bands are shown in the FIG. 2 to FIG. 3.
The upper edge and the lower edge of the embedded filling wallboard are provided with protruding convex connectors 13 and vertical convex connector connecting steel bars 14; and the ends of the convex connector connecting steel bars 14 are distributed on the two sides of the convex connector 13.
Interface connecting pieces 11 are fixed to the inner walls of plane grids of the steel frame through bolts and interface con- necting supporting pieces 11-1. The interface connecting pieces 11 are fishbone type module type interface shear connecting pieces, the length of each interface connecting piece 11 is 3000 mm, and the modularization requirement is met. The section of each inter- face connecting piece 11 is a trapezoidal unit with a two-way opening and a 180-degree hook, and the opening of each interface connecting piece 11 is opposite to the corresponding convex con- nector 13. Horizontal interface connecting steel bars 12 are con- nected into the 180-degree hooks of the interface connecting piec- es 11. HRB400 steel bars with the diameter of 12 mm are adopted as the interface connecting steel bars 12.
During installation, the convex connectors 13 are inserted into the interface connecting pieces 11, and cast-in-place layers 15 are poured between the interface connecting pieces 11 and the convex connectors 13. The cast-in-place layers 15 are made of grouting materials or high-flow-state cement-based materials, and the interface reinforcing bands are formed after solidification.
Example 2
A construction method of a prefabricated steel frame embedded vertical hidden joint wallboard structure, on the basis of the above example 1 comprises the following steps:
The section steel beams, the section steel columns and the embedded filling wallboard are manufactured in a factory and then assembled on site.
Detailed design of drawings— determination of the net span between column grids> calculation of the clear span of the beam-> column and beam grid setting-out> interval grid typesetting (an upper interface reinforcing band, an upper solid wallboard 5, an inter-joint wall 6 with the vertical hidden joints, a lower solid wallboard 5 and a lower interface reinforcing band) plate module construction simulation> vertical joint splicing> plate machining and manufacturing (the vertical hidden joint, a convex connector, splicing, etc.) — component inspection.
The interface connecting pieces are symmetrically pushed from the middle to the two sides and then to the support position, and the connector is within the 0.1 clear span range of the two sides of a beam span; the pouring layer in the interface reinforcing band is made of grouting materials or high-flow-state cement-based materials, and its physical strength grade is 5MPa higher than the strength of the embedded filling wallboard.
Example 3
A prefabricated steel frame structure is taken as an example, the whole body adopts a steel structure prefabricating design and modular construction, and steel columns, steel beams, composite floor slabs and prefabricated embedded filling wallboards with vertical hidden joints are produced in a factory. The column net is 8.1 m x8.1 m, and the factory prefabrication rate reaches 100%.
The section steel columns are 450 x450 square steel pipe columns, the section steel beams are H350*150 section steel beams, and the prefabricated embedded filling wallboards with the vertical hidden joints are embedded in the H350*150 section steel beams.
As shown in the FIG. 1 to FIG. 4, a prefabricated steel frame embedded vertical hidden joint wallboard structure comprises a structure bearing component. The structure bearing component com- prises a horizontal section steel beam 1 at the upper part, a hor- izontal section steel beam 2 at the lower part, a vertical section steel column 3 at one side and a vertical section steel column 4 at the opposite side. The part where the section steel beam 1 at the upper part and the section steel beam 2 at the lower part are connected and the part where the section steel column 3 at one side and the section steel column 4 at the opposite side are con- nected are connected through bolts, and a steel frame with plane grids is integrally formed. The section steel beam 1 at the upper part and the section steel beam 2 at the lower part are H-shaped steel or H-shaped steel with unequal-width flanges. The section steel column 3 at one side and the section steel column 4 at the opposite side are latticed columns or H-shaped steel columns or steel pipe concrete columns.
The embedded filling wallboard is a prefabricated concrete wallboard, and the embedded wallboard comprises an upper solid wallboard 5 and a lower solid wallboard 5; inter-joint walls 6 are connected between the upper solid wallboard 5 and the lower solid wallboard 5 and provided with vertical hidden joints 7. The embed- ded filling wallboard is a prefabricated concrete board, the thickness of the embedded filling wallboard is 150 mm and is not smaller than 1/25 of the height of the embedded filling wallboard; the concrete strength grade of the embedded filling wallboard is
C40; and the height-width ratio of the embedded filling wallboard is 2.0. The width of the vertical hidden joints 7 is 15 mm, the height of the vertical hidden joints 7 is 0.5 time that of the em- bedded filling wallboard, and the distance between every two adja- cent vertical hidden joints 7 is 0.2 time that of the embedded filling wallboard. The thickness of the vertical hidden joints 7 is 50 mm smaller than that of the embedded filling wallboard, the reserved size of each side of the vertical hidden joints 7 is not smaller than the thickness of the reinforcement cover, and the thickness of the reinforcement cover ranges from 20 mm to 30 mm.
The inter-joint walls 6 are connected by welding with embedded an- chors.
The structures of the interface reinforcing bands are shown in the FIG. 2 to FIG. 3;
The upper edge and the lower edge of the embedded filling wallboard are provided with protruding convex connectors 13 and vertical convex connector connecting steel bars 14; and the ends of the convex connector connecting steel bars 14 are distributed on the two sides of the convex connector 13.
Interface connecting pieces 11 are fixed to the inner walls of plane grids of the steel frame through bolts and interface con- necting supporting pieces 11-1. The interface connecting pieces 11 are fishbone type module type interface shear connecting pieces, the length of each interface connecting piece 11 is 3000 mm, and the modularization requirement is met. The section of each inter- face connecting piece 11 is a trapezoidal unit with a two-way opening and a 180-degree hook, and the opening of each interface connecting piece 11 is opposite to the corresponding convex con- nector 13. Horizontal interface connecting steel bars 12 are con- nected into the 180-degree hooks of the interface connecting piec- es 11. HRB400 steel bars with the diameter of 14 mm are adopted as the interface connecting steel bars 12.
During installation, the convex connectors 13 are inserted into the interface connecting pieces 11, and cast-in-place layers 15 are poured between the interface connecting pieces 11 and the convex connectors 13. The cast-in-place layers 15 are made of grouting materials or high-flow-state cement-based materials, and the interface reinforcing bands are formed after solidification.
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