Structural and Load Analysis of the Belgian Atomic Tower
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Atomic Tower in Belgium; structural analysis; load analysis.Abstract
In order to study the service life of the building and its variable factors, the material composition of the building is analyzed with the example of the Atomic Tower in Belgium. At the same time, in order to study the variable load factors on the building more carefully, the transfer of load on the atomic tower is first analyzed, and then the analysis of wind load, snow load, geometry and dead weight on the Atomic Tower in Belgium is analyzed. In addition, in order to ensure the accuracy of the experiment, the phenomenon that the experiment may fail is analyzed. lognormal distribution is used to show the experimental process. Finally, it is concluded that snow load and wind load are the main variables affecting the stability of the Atomic Tower in Belgium. Moreover, the influence of materials may reduce the limit that the building can withstand due to oxidative corrosion, leading to instability.
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