A kind of construction method of h-shaped steel and h-shaped steel structure building
A construction method, H-shaped steel technology, applied in building structure, building material processing, construction, etc., can solve the problems of easy cracking and deformation of walls and ceilings, difficult connection of corrugated steel plates, and low connection strength of steel structures, etc., to achieve It is not easy to deform and crack, increase the stability of the connection, and the effect of good connection and fixation
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[0038] Example 1, such as Figure 1 to Figure 9 As shown, a kind of H-shaped steel includes an upper wing plate 1, a lower wing plate 2 and a web 3. The upper wing plate 1 and the lower wing plate 2 are horizontal rectangular plates corresponding to each other. The web 3 is a rectangular plate body vertically connecting the center of the lower surface of the upper wing plate 1 and the center of the upper surface of the lower wing plate 2. The upper wing plate 1 is provided with a plurality of first pouring holes 4, the first pouring holes 4 is an elliptical through hole, and a plurality of first pouring holes 4 are staggeredly distributed on the upper wing plate 1 near the left and right sides, and the major axis of the oval cross-section of the first pouring holes 4 is parallel to the On the side, the upper and lower end surfaces of the first pouring hole 4 are respectively provided with a first thinning zone 6 sunken inward, and the first thinning zone 6 is an elliptical con...
Embodiment 2
[0056] Embodiment 2 is basically the same structure as Embodiment 1, the differences, such as Figure 10 As shown, the corrugated steel plate 90 is a continuous "︺"-shaped steel plate. The advantage of this structure is that the continuous "︺"-shaped steel plate is not easily deformed, has better strength and better seismic performance.
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