In recent years, national standards for the assembly rates of prefabricated buildings have steadily increased, especially for projects requiring a prefabrication rate exceeding 30%. As a result, prefabricated shear walls have become an essential component in these constructions.
Currently, the construction and testing systems for prefabricated buildings remain underdeveloped. This leads to slow progress in vertical steel bar connections within standard prefabricated shear walls. Moreover, the construction process lacks instrumental monitoring and relies heavily on the expertise of construction workers and the vigilance of supervisors. This dependency significantly limits the wider adoption of prefabricated shear walls in practical applications.
To address these challenges, the focus of this article—the “laminated slab shear wall”—has started to play a crucial role. Its benefits include a faster vertical steel bar connection process, reduced environmental impact, lower costs, and dependable quality. These advantages have garnered increasing attention within the industry.
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