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COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PRE-ENGINEERED BUILDINGS AND CONVENTIONAL BUILDINGS USING INDIAN AND INTERNATIO

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International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)

e-ISSN: 2395-0056

Volume: 11 Issue: 08 | Aug 2024

p-ISSN: 2395-0072

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COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PRE-ENGINEERED BUILDINGS AND CONVENTIONAL BUILDINGS USING INDIAN AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS FOR INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE Yash P. Dongare1, Dr. Pradeep P. Tapkire2, Atul S. Chandanshive3 1Research Scholar at N.B. Navale Sinhgad College of Engineering, Solapur, Maharashtra, India-413255 2H.O.D. Civil Dept., N.B. Navale Sinhgad College of Engineering, Solapur, Maharashtra, India-413255

3Lecturer at Solapur Education Society’s Polytechnic, Solapur, Maharashtra, India-413255

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Abstract - In this study, the construction industry is

PEBs, offer numerous advantages over traditional construction methods. Despite sometimes being more expensive initially, they save a considerable amount of time because of their quick assembly process. This time efficiency can result in cost savings over the long term, as projects are completed faster, reducing labor and operational costs. Moreover, PEBs offer a high level of customization, allowing for designs tailored to specific client needs. The quality of PEBs is also high, thanks to the controlled manufacturing environment, which ensures consistent standards and minimizes on-site errors.

undergoing significant transformations with the advent of innovative building techniques, among which Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEBs) have emerged as a noteworthy alternative to traditional Conventional Buildings (CBs). This project aims to conduct a detailed comparative analysis of PEBs and CBs, specifically in the context of industrial warehouses. PEBs, which are designed and manufactured in a factory setting before being assembled on-site, offer greater precision and faster construction times compared to CBs, which are built from scratch on-site using traditional methods. The analysis will focus on three key factors: performance, cost-efficiency, and environmental impact. Performance will be evaluated in terms of structural integrity, durability, and suitability for industrial warehouse use, while cost-efficiency will consider initial construction costs, long-term maintenance expenses, and potential savings. Environmental impact will be assessed by examining energy consumption, material usage, and sustainability. Both Indian and International standards will be used to ensure a comprehensive and globally relevant evaluation, providing a clear understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of each building type for industrial warehouses.

1.1 Aim & Objective To identify most suitable provision for industrial warehouse. The following are the objective of research work:

Key Words: Pre-engineered buildings (PEB), Conventional buildings, Industrial warehouses, Load-bearing capacity, Prefabrication techniques.

1. INTRODUCTION Technological advancements have revolutionized preengineered buildings (PEBs), significantly enhancing their design and efficiency. Originally developed in the 1960s, PEBs have recently seen a surge in popularity due to the capabilities of computerized design, which allow for precise engineering and efficient construction processes. In the USA, PEBs dominate the market for non-residential low-rise buildings, accounting for approximately 60% of such structures. Introduced to India in the late 1990s, PEBs have rapidly gained traction, with the market now boasting an annual potential of 1.2 million tons. While India excels in the fabrication of PEBs and follows strict building codes to ensure quality and safety, it is still advancing in areas such as design and aesthetics. Prefabricated buildings, including

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Analysis and design of industrial warehouse for different span and height by using Indian code provision by conventional design.

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Analysis and design of industrial warehouse for different span and height by using Indian code provision by Pre-engineered design.

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Comparing pre-engineered & conventional design of industrial warehouse using Indian and international code.

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To develop non-dimensional chart to find most suitable frame design for warehouse.

2. Literature Review Buildings & houses are the basic requirements of any human being. There are several changes in construction technology since the beginning. The basic requirements of construction nowadays are best aesthetic look, fast, economical & high quality. Pre- engineered building is best option for these all requirements. Pre-engineered buildings are cost effective, time consuming as compared to other conventional buildings. So as to study the design and effect of PEB over CSB various research papers and journal papers were reviewed among which some of the concern related papers are there central idea for their research are presented below.

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