The steel structure selection for the Cambodian power plant precisely aligns with its power generation processes and functional requirements:
The main powerhouse adopts a steel frame-bracing structure, ensuring the safe operation of heavy equipment and complex processes.
The coal storage dome utilizes a spherical lattice shell steel structure, striking a balance between large-span material storage and structural efficiency.
Auxiliary buildings employ lightweight steel structures, balancing economic viability and practicality.
Overall, this embodies the core design principles of energy industrial architecture: "Safety and Reliability, High Efficiency and Economy, and Process Adaptability".