An intelligent damping system suitable for high-piled wharves in strong earthquake areas
A high-pile wharf and intelligent shock-absorbing technology, which is applied in sea area engineering, quay walls, buildings, etc., can solve the problem of large displacement of the wharf, achieve the effects of improving seismic performance, preventing external environment corrosion, and avoiding economic losses
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[0027] The present invention will be further explained in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments, but it should be understood that the protection scope of the present invention is not limited by the specific embodiments.
[0028] Such as figure 1 As shown, the present invention is suitable for a high-pile wharf intelligent shock-absorbing system in a strong earthquake area, including an earthquake sensing module 3 for sensing instant earthquake intensity and structural displacement; The flexible end of the steel cable under the pile dock panel is ejected onto the pile foundation to achieve the purpose of connecting the dock panel with the pile foundation. At the same time, once the steel cable fails to connect to the pile foundation smoothly, the steel cable can be retracted for re-ejection. The ejection and recovery module 6; a positioning module 4 for realizing system positioning and providing location information for the ejection...
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