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According to the experimental research results, compared with the measured lateral displacement value, the simulated measured displacement value has a small difference. This paper compares and analyzes the simulated measured value and the measured lateral displacement value for the monitoring points in different directions. This article mainly adopts experimental analysis and data analysis methods to explore whether the RC of SHB undergoes lateral displacement, so as to locate the location of hidden dangers in time, and allow sufficient time for the preparation of specific response plans. Monitoring and preventing the lateral displacement of RC can effectively avoid the existence of potential safety hazards. Reinforced concrete(RC) is an important material for building frame structures. With the increasing maturity of sensor technology and the development of modal parameter identification methods for structural systems, structural health monitoring is increasingly applied to SHB and long-span bridges. The structural safety issues caused by building quality and structural aging have greatly attracted the attention of the society. Jingwei replied: "I will, even if it takes longer than several million years." Now, the bird Jingwei continues to drop twigs and pebbles into the East Sea every day.In recent years, with the rapid development of my country's economy, super high-rise buildings(SHB) have continuously emerged in my country's urban construction. You will never be able to fill me up in a million years." But day after day, it never stopped dropping twigs and pebbles into the water and the East Sea became annoyed. So every day, Jingwei carried bits of twigs and pebbles all the way from Fajiu Hill to accomplish her mission.Īt first, the East Sea was amused by the little bird's act. In order to revenge herself against the sea and to prevent it from harming innocent people in the future, Jingwei vowed to fill it up. The bird Jingwei first flew to Fajiu Hill in the north, where there were a lot of mulberry trees. He repeatedly returned to the East Sea to sit on a rock and grieve alone.īut no matter how powerful he was, the emperor could not bring his lovely baby girl back to life. Its call sounded like "jingwei, jingwei," which later became its name.Īfter learning of the tragedy, Emperor Yandi was devastated. The bird looked like a crow but had a colorful head, a white beak and two red claws and was just as beautiful and lively as Nuwa. Nuwa fell into the ocean and drowned.īut immediately, her spirit was turned into a bird darting into the dark sky out of the billowing waves. Suddenly, the blowing gales churned up mountain-high waves on the sea and the boat capsized. While Nuwa was enjoying boating on the calm water, she didn't realize that a fierce storm was gathering around her until it was too late. She took a boat and started drifting to the spot from which she believed the sun would rise out of the ocean. The air was so fresh and Nuwa became intoxicated by the peaceful and serene atmosphere. The calm blue sea surface glittered under the beautiful sunshine. So one day, Nuwa sneaked out of the palace and went all the way to the East Sea by herself. But her father was so busy with his work he didn't have time to return with her. When it was time to go home, she just couldn't tear herself away from the fascinating sea.īack home, Nuwa missed the sea and wanted to go back there.
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She ran along the beautiful beach, picked seashells in tidal pools and played in the gentle waves. Seeing the vast, blue, open sea for the first time, the little girl became excited. One day, the emperor took Nuwa with him on a trip to the East Sea. The emperor loved her very much and she was the apple of his eye.Įmperor Yandi ruled over not only an immense piece of land, but also the East Sea where the sun rises every morning. ABOUT 4,000 years ago, Emperor Yandi had four daughters, of whom the youngest, called Nuwa (not the Goddess Nuwa, who created human beings), was the smartest and loveliest.