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Complexity Reduction for the Architecture Design of Large-Scale Public Buildings Based on Seismic Structure Simulation Technology

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  • Xiji Hu
  • Xingquan Li
  • Mingwei Zuo
  • Wazid Michalak
  • Naeem Jan

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In order to improve the seismic effect of large-scale public building architecture design, this paper studies the large-scale public building architecture design with the support of seismic structure simulation technology and improves the large-scale public building architecture design effect through simulation research. Furthermore, on the basis of the construction of the seismic performance evaluation system and the determination of the index weight, this paper assigns the index data to the sample table of the seismic performance checklist and establishes the seismic performance evaluation model based on the gray fixed-weight clustering method. Furthermore, using the seismic structure modeling technique described in this study, this paper assesses the seismic performance of public buildings. Finally, through experimental research, this paper verifies that the design method of large-scale public building architecture based on seismic structure simulation technology has certain practical effects.

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  • Xiji Hu & Xingquan Li & Mingwei Zuo & Wazid Michalak & Naeem Jan, 2022. "Complexity Reduction for the Architecture Design of Large-Scale Public Buildings Based on Seismic Structure Simulation Technology," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-11, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3186744
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/3186744
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