Research on Application Technology of High Performance Concrete in Hospital Building Construction

Journal: Architecture Engineering and Science DOI: 10.32629/aes.v5i4.3216

Yibo Li, Qiang Li, Baoquan Zhang, Xiaoye Wang, Ping Song

Xiyuan Hospital of CACMS, Beijing, China

Abstract

With the increasing requirements for structural safety and durability in the medical construction industry, high-performance concrete has become the preferred material in hospital building construction because of its excellent performance. Firstly, this paper summarizes the definition of high performance concrete and its importance in medical buildings, then analyzes the application of high performance concrete in hospital infrastructure, structural components and special environment (such as operating room, radiology department), and makes in-depth research on the key technologies such as mixing, transportation, formwork support, formwork removal, pouring and maintenance in the construction process, so as to provide scientific guidance for the application of high performance concrete in medical buildings, so as to improve the engineering quality, prolong the service life and reduce the maintenance cost.

Keywords

hospital building construction,high performance concrete,application of construction technology

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