Experimental study on non-uniform temperature field of grid structure model under solar radiation
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(1.Department of Civil Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology at Weihai, Weihai 264209, Shandong, China; 2.School of Civil Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150090, China; 3.China United Engineering Company, Hangzhou 310052, China;4.China Construction First Engineering Division Co., Ltd., Beijing 100161, China)

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    To obtain the temperature distribution rules of steel structures under solar radiation and offer standard reference and reliable basis for related numerical research, temperature field test of a specially designed triangle space truss model was carried out under various conditions. Through the continuous measurements, abundance experimental data and distribution rules were obtained and analyzed in detail. According to the comprehensive test results, solar temperature distribution rules under different conditions were summarized initially. Laying angle has a great influence on temperature field of members in non-horizontal location, while it has little influence on horizontal ones, and the maximum temperature difference between different members can reach 13 centigrade. Then numerical simulation for solar temperature field of the test model was conducted contrastively considering the shadow effect. The results show that test results and simulation results are almost the same, in which the average error rate is not more than 6%. The proposed simulation methods are effective for structural non-uniform temperature field analysis, and the experimental study and conclusions can provide valuable references for other similar analysis methods of temperature field.

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  • Received:May 21,2016
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  • Online: January 11,2018
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