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Withstanding 260km/h Typhoons! The Robust Construction Solution for the Coal Bunker of Kalakala Power Plant in the Philippines

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Project Challenges: Double Impact of Typhoons and Earthquakes The coal storage bunker of Power Plant in the Philippines has been facing tests from extreme natural conditions since the planning stage: Climate Challenge : Located in a super typhoon zone with wind speeds of up to 260 kilometers per hour, it withstands fierce storms and heavy rains every year. Geological Threat : Situated in a high seismic intensity zone with Z=0.4, the structural stability must be absolutely guaranteed. Cost Pressure : The client requires strict control over overseas construction costs while ensuring safety, and also demands controllable construction periods. Ultra-Large Scale : With a total height of 48.675 meters and a foundation height of 3.0 meters, the long-span dome design poses a great challenge to structural strength for industrial projects. Solutions: Comprehensive Upgrades from Design to Materials Targeting these pain points, our overseas engineering team has tailor-made a combined solu...

Steel Structure Welding Technology

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  Steel Structure Welding Technology Steel structure welding technology is the process of joining two or more metallic parts by heating and melting the surfaces to create a fusion between them. The welding process is widely used in the construction of steel structures such as bridges, buildings, and other infrastructure projects.   Steel Structure Welding Technology Welding Techniques for Steel Structures There are several welding techniques that are commonly used in the construction of steel structures. These techniques include:   Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Shielded metal arc welding, also known as stick welding, is a manual welding process that uses a consumable electrode coated in flux to create an electric arc between the electrode and the workpiece. The heat generated by the arc melts the workpiece and the electrode, creating a molten pool that cools to form a weld.   Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Gas metal arc welding, also known as MIG welding, is a semi...