A new energy-saving block and invisible multiribbed frame structure

Li, S; Lin, J; Lin, W; Zheng, J; Tu, Y and Zheng, J (2026) A new energy-saving block and invisible multiribbed frame structure. Construction Innovation, 26(2), pp. 313-327. ISSN 1471-4175

Abstract

Purpose – Based on the conceptual design of seismic resistance in buildings, this study aims to put forward a new construction structure energy-saving block structure with invisible multiribbed frame. Design/methodology/approach – The structure is composed of energy-saving block wall panels with invisible multiribbed frames, lightweight partition wall plates and cast-in-place reinforced concrete floor slabs. The structure design is simple and the construction is convenient and fast. The comprehensive economic index of the structure is better than that of brick-and-concrete composite construction. The self-weight of the energy-saving blocks that make up the wall is only about 25% of that of solid clay bricks. The thermal insulation and energy-saving effects of the structure can meet the national energy-saving requirements of buildings. Findings – This new structure meets the requirements of national technology and economy, wall deformation, thermal insulation and energy-saving, and can be used mainly for multistory and mid- to high-rise residential buildings. For the core components of the new structure energy-saving block and invisible multiribbed frame composite wall, as the axial compression ratio increases in the test parameters range, the peak bearing capacity and ductility of the wall increase and the initial stiffness of the wall decreases. The axial compression ratio has a significant effect on the energy dissipation capacity of the wall. The displacement ductility coefficients ν are all greater than 2, indicating the optimal seismic performance of the wall. Originality/value – This structure is a new, economical, lightweight, energy-saving, seismic resistant, multistory and mid- to high-rise structure that fully conforms to national conditions.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: energy-saving block; invisible multi-ribbed frame; load bearing walls; seismic behavior; thermal insulation and energy-saving effects
Index terms: methodology, reinforced concrete, conceptual design, test parameter, deformation, compression, partition wall, energy-saving, thermal insulation, high-rise residential building, energy dissipation, ductility, composite, frame structure
Subjects: analytical methods, materials science, construction type, research methods, structural engineering, architectural elements, energy systems, building materials, thermal systems, material properties and characteristics, design practice
Topics: Construction Technology, Research Practice, Construction Materials, Design Practice, Sustainability, Engineering Principles
Descriptive scope: 3 PCT

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