Prefab Structures
Prefab Structures
MODULAR STRUCTURES
PRESENTED BY:
GUIDED BY:
FAIZAL.A.M
SOUMYA MISS
7TH SEMESTER
ASST PROFFESSOR,
CIVIL ENGINEERING
UKFCET, KOLLAM
UKFCET, KOLLAM
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Contents
Introduction Equipments
Features Assembling
Comparison scheduling
Design concept Advantages
Components Limitations
Types of precast Conclusion
system references
Design
consideration
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Introduction
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Features
The division and specialization of the human
workforce.
The use of tools, machinery, and other
equipment, usually automated, in the
production of standard, interchangeable parts
and products.
Compared to site-cast concrete, precast
concrete erection is faster and less affected by
adverse weather conditions.
Plant casting allows increased efficiency, high
quality control and greater control on finishes.
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Comparison
Site-cast Precast at plant
no transportation transportation and
the size limitation is elevation capacity limits
depending on the the size-
elevation capacity only higher, industrialized
lower quality because quality – less affected by
directly affected by weather
weather no space requirement on
proper, large free space the site for fabrication
required unlimited opportunities of
architectural appearance
option of standardized
components
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Design concept for precast
concrete buildings
The design
concept of
the precast
buildings is
based on
1.build
ability.
2.economy
3.standardiz
ation of
precast
components.
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Precast concrete structural
elements
Precast slabs
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Precast Columns
Precast Walls
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Precast stairs
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Types of pre cast system
1. Large-panel systems
2. Frame systems
3. Slab-column systems with walls
4. Mixed systems
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1. Large-panel systems
box-like structure.
both vertical and
horizontal elements are
load-bearing.
one-story high wall panels
(cross-wall system /
longitudinal wall system /
two way system).
one-way or two way
slabs.
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2. Frame systems
Components are usually
linear elements.
The beams are seated
on corbels of the pillars
usually with hinged-
joints (rigid connection
is also an option).
Joints are filled with
concrete at the site.
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3.Lift-slab systems
- partially precast in plant
(pillars) / partially precast on-
site (slabs).
- one or more storey high
pillars (max 5).
- up to 30 storey high
constructions.
- special designed joints and
temporary joints.
-slabs are casted on the
ground (one on top of the
other) – then lifted with crane
or special elevators.
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Lift-slab procedure
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Equipments
cranes:
mobile crane
tower crane (above
3stories)
lifting tools:
spreader beams
wire rope slings
rigging tools:
eye bolt
shakles
hooks
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Assembling….
Column to column connection
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Beam to column connection
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Beam-slab joints
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Wall to slab connection
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Limitations
size of the units.
location of window openings has a
limited variety.
joint details are predefined.
site access and storage capacity.
require high quality control.
enable interaction between design
phase and production planning.
difficult to handling & transporting.
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Scheduling
some approximate data for installation
emplacement of hollow core floor slabs -
300 m2/day
erection of pillars/columns - 8 pieces/day
emplacement of beams - 15 pieces/day
emplacement of double tee slabs - 25
pieces/day
emplacement of walls - 15 pieces/day
construction of stair and elevator shafts -
2 floors/day
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Examples….
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Miami Valley Hospital Dayton,OH
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Conclusion
oThe use of prefabrication and preassembly is
estimated to have almost doubled in the last 15
years, increasing by 86%.
oThe use of precast concrete construction can
significantly reduce the amount of construction waste
generated on construction sites.
o Reduce adverse environmental impact on sites.
o Enhance quality control of concreting work.
o Reduce the amount of site labour.
o Increase worker safety .
o Other impediments to prefabrication and
preassembly are increased transportation
difficulties, greater inflexibility, and more advanced
procurement requirements.
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References
[1] Szőnyi L.: Construction of prefabricated reinforced concrete
buildings, 2011
[2] Benett, D.: Concrete Elegance 2004. Concrete Centre, 2005
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[4] S. Brzev, T. Guevara-Perez: Precast Concrete Construction.
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CONSTRUCTION-pdfe13174.
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Questions ?.....
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Thank you
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