7 results on '"Luo, Xiaoyong"'
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2. Research on the Modular Design Method and Application of Prefabricated Residential Buildings.
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Luo, Xiaoyong, Zheng, Xutong, Liao, Chao, Xiao, Yang, Deng, Chao, Liu, Siyu, and Chen, Qi
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MODULAR coordination (Architecture) ,SUSTAINABLE construction ,MODULAR design ,SUSTAINABLE development ,LABOR productivity - Abstract
As one of the key ways to realize the industrialization and green development of construction, prefabricated construction is conducive to saving resources and energy and improving labor productivity and quality. Aiming to solve the problem of the lack of standardization in the design of prefabricated residential buildings, which leads to the components not being universally used and the industrial characteristics not being fully embodied, while excessive standardization leads to a lack of personalization and flexibility, the modular design theory is applied to the standardized design of prefabricated residential buildings in this study. The application route of modular design theory in the standardized design is constructed, that is, "system decomposition—module design—module combination". Taking residential buildings within a height of 54 m as an example, each basic functional module is standardized and combined into standard plans. At the same time, the functional space module design based on modular coordination and the module combination design based on the trinity of "modulus, pattern, and mode" are discussed. This research is of great significance for giving full play to the comprehensive benefits of prefabricated concrete structures in quality improvement, cost reduction, and rapid assembly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Thermal Performance and Building Energy Simulation of Precast Insulation Walls in Two Climate Zones.
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Luo, Xiaoyong, Xu, Dudu, Bing, Yiwen, He, Yang, and Chen, Qi
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ENERGY consumption of buildings ,CLIMATIC zones ,THERMAL insulation ,INSULATING materials ,PRECAST concrete ,EXTERIOR walls - Abstract
Traditional concrete buildings exhibit low energy consumption and high heat loss, which results in a larger environmental problem. Precast insulation walls are proposed for strengthening thermal insulation efficiency and mitigating heat loss. Numerous studies have investigated the thermal performance of insulation walls over the past decades. However, gaps remain in practical engineering applications. This study aims to bridge these gaps by providing practical design recommendations based on experimental research. Nine different types of precast insulation walls were tested to examine the thermal performance, and the parameters of the insulation material, insulation form, insulation layer thickness, and concrete rib width were investigated. Then, numerical models of these walls were developed for simulating the thermal performance of the tested specimens. Finally, a six-story student apartment model using designed walls was developed to assess energy consumption in two distinct climate zones: the hot summer and cold winter zone of Changsha City, and the cold zone of Harbin City. The results indicate that the precast insulation wall with external insulation form shows better thermal performance than the sandwich insulation form. It is recommended to use precast insulation walls with 50 mm extruded polystyrene (XPS) external thermal insulation form in Changsha City and 80 mm XPS external thermal insulation form in Harbin City. Furthermore, buildings using precast insulation walls can significantly reduce energy consumption by 49.25% in Changsha and 49.38% in Harbin compared to traditional concrete wall buildings. Based on these findings, suitable design suggestions for this precast concrete wall panel building composed of insulation walls are given. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Atypical lipoma of the right piriformis muscle: a case report and review of the literature.
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Qiu, Xiao, Luo, Xiaoyong, and Wu, Renmei
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PIRIFORMIS muscle , *LITERATURE reviews , *LEG pain , *LIPOMA , *MAGNETIC resonance imaging , *SCIATIC nerve , *DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis - Abstract
Background: Piriformis muscle mass is rare, which is particular for intrapiriformis lipoma. Thus far, only 11 cases of piriformis muscle mass have been reported in the English literature. Herein, we encountered one patient with intrapiriformis lipoma who was initially misdiagnosed. Case presentation: The patient is a 50-year-old Chinese man. He complained of osphyalgia, right buttock pain, and radiating pain from the right buttock to the back of the right leg. Both ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated a cyst-like mass in the right piriformis muscle. Ultrasonography-guided aspiration was performed on this patient first, but failed. He was then recommended to undergo mass resection and neurolysis of sciatic nerve. Surprisingly, final histology revealed the diagnosis of intrapiriformis lipoma. The patient exhibited significant relief of symptoms 3 days post-surgery. Conclusion: Diagnosis and differential diagnosis of radicular pain are potentially challenging but necessary. Atypical lipoma is prone to be misdiagnosed, especially in rare sites. It is notable for clinicians to be aware of the presence of intrapiriformis lipoma to avoid misdiagnosis and inappropriate treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Experimental Study on Modification of Grouting Material for Joints of Prefabricated Buildings.
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Luo, Xiaoyong, Lu, Qian, and Zhang, Biwei
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PREFABRICATED buildings ,GROUTING ,MORTAR ,BOND strengths ,STRENGTH of materials ,BOND ratings - Abstract
In order to apply grouting material to the joints of fabricated buildings and make it meet the performance demands of low shrinkage, strong bond, and high toughness of joint materials for prefabricated buildings, the expansion agent (EA), neoprene latex (NL), and rubber particles (RP) were used to modify the grouting material, and the effects of different dosages of the three components on the working performance, mechanical properties, and expansion or shrinkage properties of the grouting material were investigated. The results show that the EA decreases the flexural strength-to-compressive strength ratio (FCR) of the grouting material and enhances the vertical expansion rate and bond strength. The dosage of EA and the curing conditions have a significant effect on the expansion rate of the hardened grouting material. The grouting material can still maintain its 0.0022% free expansion rate with a 7% EA dosage at 120 d. The NL significantly inhibits the vertical expansion of the fresh mortar but inhibits the drying shrinkage of the grouting material after hardening, improves the FCR and bond strength; the 7 d bond strength under a 5% NL dosage can reach 4.27 MPa. The RP inhibits the vertical expansion of the fresh mortar and the drying shrinkage after mortar hardening; with the increase of its dosage, the bond strength of the grouting material increases first and then decreases, the 28 d FCS of the grouting material peaked at 0.173 at 10% dosage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Low-Cyclic Reversed Loading Tests on Full-Scale Precast Concrete Composite Wall Connected by Tooth Groove and Grouted Sleeve.
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Luo, Xiaoyong, Chen, Qi, Deng, Chao, Luo, Wangcheng, and He, Yang
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PRECAST concrete , *CONCRETE walls , *TEETH , *WALLS , *AXIAL loads , *WALL panels , *SKELETON - Abstract
In this paper, a novel precast concrete composite wall connected by tooth groove and grouted sleeve was introduced, which is produced in factories by means of structure-insulation integrated prefabrication, and the prefabrication and assembly process were presented minutely. To verify the feasibility and reliability of this novel tooth groove and grouted sleeve connection method and explore the joint connection performance and the seismic performance of the precast concrete composite wall connected by tooth groove and grouted sleeve, low-cyclic reversed loading tests with an axial compressive ratio of 0.1 were performed on two full-scale precast concrete composite walls. Moreover, the failure mode, hysteretic curve, skeleton curve, stiffness degradation, displacement ductility, energy dissipation capacity, and reinforcement strain were comprehensively discussed. The research results showed that under the vertical axial load and low-cyclic reversed load, the distributed reinforcements in the wall panel only played a structural role, while the connecting reinforcements at horizontal joints can always effectively transfer stress without bond failure, and the tooth groove and grouted sleeve connection performance was reliable. In addition, the hysteretic curves of the precast concrete composite wall connected by tooth groove and grouted sleeve were full, showing good ductile deformation capacity and energy dissipation capacity. In general, the precast concrete composite wall connected by tooth groove and grouted sleeve not only possessed favorable seismic performance but also showed obvious advantages such as green energy saving, high assembly rate, and less on-site wet operation, which can be applied to practical engineering under reasonable design. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Intestinal foreign body in children: A difficult condition to diagnose.
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Li, Lin, Deng, Rui, Luo, Xiaoyong, and Liu, Xiaoling
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- 2024
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