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International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering, Energy Resources and Environment Engineering ( ACCESE 2019) International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering, Energy Resources and Environment Engineering ( ACCESE 2019) IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science Volume 330 Jilin, China 28 - 30 June 2019 Part 1 of 3 ISBN: 978-1-7138-0132-0 ISSN: 1755-1307 Printed from e-media with permission by: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 Some format issues inherent in the e-media version may also appear in this print version. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 International Licence. Licence details: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. No changes have been made to the content of these proceedings. There may be changes to pagination and minor adjustments for aesthetics. Printed with permission by Curran Associates, Inc. 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Institute of Physics Dirac House, Temple Back Bristol BS1 6BE UK Phone: 44 1 17 929 7481 Fax: 44 1 17 920 0979 [email protected] Additional copies of this publication are available from: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: 845-758-0400 Fax: 845-758-2633 Email: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com TABLE OF CONTENTS PART 1 BUILDING TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE, STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND UNDERGROUND FACILITIES STUDY ON SAFETY ENVIRONMENT OF HIGHWAY HIGH SLOPE EXCAVATION CONSTRUCTION IN CIVIL ENGINEERING ................................................................................................................. 1 Haiyan Wang RESEARCH AND PROSPECT ON COLUMN-COLUMN CONNECTION OF ASSEMBLED MULTI-LAYER STEEL STRUCTURE ............................................................................................................................. 7 D M Guo, Y Q Wang, Y C Yi THE APPLICATION AND RESEARCH PROGRESS OF STEEL STRUCTURES IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIALIZATION .................................................................................................................... 15 Yi Peng PREFABRICATED CONCRETE SANDWICH WALL WITH T-TYPE UNDER CYCLIC LOADING ............................................................................................................................................................................ 20 Zilong Xu, Qun Xie, Ming Qiang Lin, Yan Jun Li ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ANALYSIS MODEL FOR THE INFLUENCE OF SEISMIC LIQUEFACTION SITE POSITION CHANGE ON SEISMIC PERFORMANCE OF METRO STATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Xie Qiao, Long Hui, Yan Lin, Liu Shuwen APPLICATION OF SPATIAL LATERAL CONSTRAINED LOADING FEEDBACK CONTROL METHOD IN PSEUDO-STATIC TESTING .................................................................................................................... 29 Zhen Tian, Pengfei Shi, Jianyun Sun, Ye Luo, Yongxi Zhao, Minghui Zhai, Hu Qi, Kang Liu STUDY OF THE SECTION OPTIMIZATION OF GRAVITY DAM BASED ON IMPROVED PSO ...................... 36 Zheng Si, Kai Yang, Lingzhi Huang STABILITY ANALYSIS OF SURROUNDING ROCK OF BEDDING DOLOMITE TUNNEL WITH DIFFERENT DIP ANGLES ............................................................................................................................................... 41 Rao Junying, Xie Caijin, Zhao Xia, Liu Dengkai, Nie Chongxin, Liu Ning, Song Shuai STUDY ON COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION ON GREEN-TARGETEDENERGY-SAVING RENOVATION DESIGN FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS ............................................................................................... 49 Zhenhai Mao ESTABLISHMENT AND APPLICATION OF AN EVALUATION SYSTEM FOR THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF SUBWAY TRAFFIC ........................................................................................ 60 Dong-Yang Geng, Karel Vojtasik FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS AND VERIFICATION ON HOLLOW CONCRETE FILLED DOUBLE STEEL TUBE SHORT COLUMNS SUBJECTED TO AXIAL LOAD ........................................................ 70 Ming Xu, Zhanfeng Song, Li Jiang, Jing Ji, Huayu Song A STUDY FOR APPLICATION RESEARCH OF "REGIONAL" ARCHITECTURAL CULTURE IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN COURSES ................................................................................................................... 76 Lyu Guifen, Huang Yu-Che, Shang Bei A STUDY ON ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF PREFABRICATED BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................... 82 Lyu Guifen, Huang Yu-Che, Shang Bei DISCUSSION ON THE DEFENSE SAFETY DESIGN STRATEGIES OF BUILDING'S OUTSIDE ENVIRONMENT BASE ON RATIONAL CHOICE THEORY——TAKE CHANGCHUN AS EXAMPLE ........................................................................................................................................................................... 88 Keqi Wang, Qi Wang, Baixue Liang SIGNAL PROCESSING TECHNIQUES FOR STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING OF SUPER HIGH-RISE BUILDINGS ..................................................................................................................................... 94 Han Hu, Mengxiong Tang, Liejun Li, Hesong Hu, Shengfang Qiao NUMERICAL RESEARCH ON AXIAL COMPRESSION BEHAVIOR OF L-SHAPED STEEL REINFORCED CONCRETE SHORT COLUMNS ....................................................................................................... 101 Ming Xu, Zhanfeng Song, Maomao Yang, Jing Ji, Liangqin Jiang STUDY ON BONDING PROPERTIES OF GFRP BARS AND CONCRETE INTERFACE IN EROSION SOLUTION ..................................................................................................................................................... 107 Zepeng Song, Chunhua Lu, Liyuan He A STUDY ON THE INSULATION EFFECT OF THE ROOF GREENING OVERHEAD STRUCTURE IN HOT-MOIST REGIONS .................................................................................................................... 113 Xueli Jin, Yongping Hu, Guiting Zhou, Zhilu Huang, Rongying Li, Qinglin Meng RESEARCH OVERVIEW ON PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) PROJECT SUPERVISION IN THE FIELD OF HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING ......................................................................... 121 Xue Song, Wan Li, Mai Jin Tian ULTIMATE BEARING CAPACITIES OF CONCRETE FILLED HYBRID COMPOSITE TUBULAR SHORT COLUMNS ...................................................................................................................................... 127 Jiazhan Su, Lanjian Zhou, Hwaichung Wu, Baochun Chen STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS AND FORM ANALYSIS OF TAXIWAY BRIDGE IN MILITARY AIRPORT ..................................................................................................................................................... 133 Li-tin Yu, Zheng-lei Chen, Xiao-yong Long, Liang-cai Cai, Guan-hu Wang EVALUATION OF SAFETY MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITY SYSTEM FOR HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................................................... 139 Jina Lv, Weiwei Hong, Beiyan Ding, Yuanqing Wang APPLICATION OF CANTILEVER ROADHEADER IN TUNNEL CONSTRUCTION .......................................... 147 Zhao Xia, Rao Junying, Cheng Chengshan, Xie Caijin EFFECT OF BEDDING OF DIFFERENT DIP ANGLES ON THE STRENGTH OF ARGILLACEOUS DOLOMITE ...................................................................................................................................... 154 Mei Shilong, Rao Junying, Xie Caijin DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE DRAIN PIPE IN WATER CONSERVANCY PROJECT ........................................................................................................................... 162 Tang xiaoling, Li bin RESEARCH ON ERROR CORRECTION METHOD OF MINE VENTILATION RESISTANCE ........................ 166 Yinshang Wei, Jiangpeng Li STUDY ON TUNNEL RISK ASSESSMENT BASED ON ROUGH SET AND GREY THEORY ............................ 173 Xuling Wu, Jierui Pan, Yuxuan Liao, Ying Zhou RUTTING PREDICTION AND REGULARITY ANALYSIS OF TYPICAL STRUCTURES IN SHANDONG PROVINCE ................................................................................................................................................ 179 Wenwu Zhang, Jian Wang, Wei Zhuang, Hao Chen, Sai Chen, Yufeng Bi RESEARCH ON OWNER'S ENGINEERING MATERIALS PURCHASING STRATEGY UNDER THE "VAT" TAXATION METHOD .............................................................................................................................. 185 Xuan Deng, Shiyu Li, Wanlin Liu RESEARCH ON TRANSFER FLOOR TECHNOLOGY IN HIGH-RISE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................. 189 Peng Zhang SIMULATION STUDY OF WINDOW SIZE ON INDOOR LIGHTING OF OLD-AGE BUILDINGS ................... 195 Mengyun Wu, Shuguang Jiang, Jie Li, Jin Dai, Xin Xu IMPORTANCE OF SEISMIC HYDRODYNAMIC PRESSURE FOR DESIGN OF BRIDGE PIER IN DEEP WATER FROM A NUMERICAL CASE STUDY ......................................................................................... 200 Haiming Liu, Xiaxin Tao, Zhengru Tao, Shiwang Zhang PRELIMINARY SEISMIC VULNERABILITY MATRIX RELATED WITH FORTIFICATION INTENSITY FOR SICHUAN REGION 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