Authors
Andrew William Lacey, Wensu Chen, Hong Hao, Kaiming Bi
Publication date
2018/3/1
Source
Journal of building engineering
Volume
16
Pages
45-56
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Prefabrication by off-site manufacturing leads to a reduced overall construction schedule, improved quality, and reduced resource wastage. Modular building is therefore increasingly popular and promoted. With the recent promotion a number of relevant studies have been completed, however, a review of the design, construction, and performance of modular buildings under different loading conditions is lacking. This paper presents a state-of-the-art review of modular building structures. First, structural forms and construction materials are presented as a brief introduction to the modular structures. Modular building is shown to refer not to a single structure type, but a variety of structural systems and materials. These modular structures might perform differently to similar traditional structures and the structural performance is highly dependent on inter- and intra-module connections. The structural response of modules …
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Scholar articles
AW Lacey, W Chen, H Hao, K Bi - Journal of building engineering, 2018