International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)
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P.E.B. Framed Structure Design and Analysis Using STAAD Pro Abhinav Department of Civil Engineering Roorkee Institute of Technology, Roorkee ---------------------------------------------------------------------***--------------------------------------------------------------------Abstract: In the construction business, pre-engineered buildings, or P.E.B.s, have become increasingly popular because of their efficiency, affordability, and quick assembly. An overview of the key elements involved in the design and analysis of P.E.B. framed structures using STAAD.Pro software is given in this abstract.P.E.B. buildings are designed systems in which the building Androoftrusses and beams are produced off-site and assembled on-site. The concepts and benefits of P.E.B. technology are examined in this project, including its cost-effectiveness, shortened construction time, and flexible design. To guarantee P.E.B. framed constructions' performance and safety under varied load scenarios, structural analysis and design are essential. A key tool in this process is the widely used structural analysis and design program STAAD.Pro. The practical use of STAAD.Pro for modeling, analyzing, and constructing P.E.B. buildings is explored in this work.It includes modeling different structural parts, evaluating structural reactions, and assigning loads (wind, earthquake, and other pressures). The project also highlights how crucial it is to follow international design codes and standards, such AICC, IS800, and MBMA, in order to guarantee compliance and safety in P.E.B. construction. In summary, STAAD is used in the design and analysis of P.E.B.-framed structures.represent a substantial development in contemporary building techniques. This abstract provides as a foundation for comprehending the essential components required to establish secure, effective, and ecologically consciousPEB structures will change as a result of research and innovation in PEB technology. Keywords - pre-engineered buildings STAAD.Pro.
INTRODUCTION Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEBs) are a contemporary building technique that finds extensive usage in commercial, industrial, and even residential sectors. This kind of construction system consists of structural elements that are assembled on-site from a factory. Because of its reputation for efficiency, affordability, and adaptability, PEB buildings are a common option for a range of building projects. A pre-engineered building, or PEB, is a structural structure made up of pre-fabricated and pre-designed parts.These are produced at a factory and delivered to the building site where they are assembled. Primary frame components like columns, beams, and rafters, as well as secondary components like roof and wall panels, can be found in PEB constructions. Design: PEB buildings are developed and constructed to fulfill project-specific needs, accounting for local building rules and elements such as location. When developing PEB structures, computer-aided design (CAD) and engineering software are essential for accurate specifications and effective material utilization. Components: A PEB structure's essential parts are as follows: o Primary Framing: This consists of the rafters and columns that make up the building's fundamental structural structure. These parts are often produced of extremely strong steel. o Secondary Framing: Purlins and girts are examples of secondary framing elements that provide the structure more solidity and support. They are involved in the process of connecting roof and wall panels. o Wall and Roof Panels: PEB buildings usually include wall cladding and roofing panels that are strong and lightweight. For increased energy efficiency, these panels can be constructed from materials like steel, aluminum, or insulated sandwich panels. o Accessories: Depending on the purpose and architectural specifications of the building, a variety of accessories, including doors, windows, ventilation systems, and insulation, can be included into the PEB structure.
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