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A comprehensive study on pre engineered buildings submitted as a project work for the degree of Bachelor in Technology in Civil Engineering at SR Engineering College.

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COMPREHENSIVE STUDY ON.

A comprehensive study on pre engineered buildings submitted as a project work for the degree of Bachelor in Technology in Civil Engineering at SR Engineering College.

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COMPREHENSIVE STUDY ON
PRE-ENGINEERED BUILDINGS
A project Research for Pre- Engineered Buildings
Bachelor of Technology (Civil Engineering)
By
Firstname Lastname
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Table of Contents
ABSTRACT................................................................................................................. 3
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION................................................................................. 4
1.1. History of PEB.............................................................................................. 4
1.2. Features of PEB............................................................................................. 5
1.3. Pros of PEBs................................................................................................. 5
1.4. Comparing of PEB with Conventional Steel Buildings.............................................6
CHAPTER 2: DESIGNS PEB.................................................................................... 10
2.1. Design Cycle:................................................................................................. 10
2.2 Geometric configuration of the frame.....................................................................11
2.3 Loading on the frame......................................................................................... 11
2.4. Codes and standards for Design...........................................................................12
2.5 Design Criteria................................................................................................. 12
2.6. Design Process................................................................................................ 12
CHAPTER- 3: METRO STATIONS AT HYDERABAD............................................13
3.1 Introduction..................................................................................................... 13
3.2 Metro Rail Systems in Hyderabad..........................................................................13
3.2.1. Hyderabad goes Hi-Speed:............................................................................13
3.2.2 Background:............................................................................................... 14
3.2.3 The execution of Hyderabad...........................................................................14
3.3 Construction Phases........................................................................................... 14
3.3.1 Phase one.................................................................................................. 15
3.3.2 Phase two.................................................................................................. 15
3.4 Lines............................................................................................................. 15
3.5 Details About the Station..................................................................................... 15
3.6 Design Parameters Used in Station.........................................................................15
3.7. Erection Procedure of Station Components..............................................................16
3.8. Metro station................................................................................................... 16
3.8.1 Rafter....................................................................................................... 16
3.8.2. Purlins..................................................................................................... 16
3.8.3 Tie Beams................................................................................................. 17
3.8.4 Gutter....................................................................................................... 17
3.8.5 Brace Rods................................................................................................ 17
CHAPTER 4: CONCLUSION................................................................................... 19
References.............................................................................................................. 20
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ABSTRACT
The advent of Pre-Engineered Building idea in structural design has assisted to
optimize design in past years. Instead (CSB) model principle, the adoptability of PEB
led to an increase in many advantages, such as economy and simpler production. This
research analyzes and designs an industrial structure (Ware House) bestowing to Indian
rules. Throughout this research, a building with a span of 187 m, 40 meters breadth
with 8 meter high and a slope of 1:10, is regarded for 20 frames (End frame, frame)
analysis & layout. In terms of its weight comparison, the economy of the structure is
discussed between Indian codes (IS800-1984, 15800-2007) & American code (MBMA-
96), & Indian codes (15800-1984, 15800-2007).
Pre-engineered buildings (PEB) is the idea of concrete structures introduced in the early
1960s. The composition here uses entire I segment and the beauty here in this notion that
no welding mechanism will be passed out on site. The entire system will be designed and
made in the shop. Here Designing a PEB construction needs IS 800-2007, IS 875-1987,
IS 1893 Design codes using STAAD Pro and explaining all parameters and design
processes.
The pre-engineered structural steel system has excellent benefits for single-story
structures, a practical and effective alternative to standard structures, with the system
representing one key model in various fields. Staad pro software correspondences for
proposal are presently being introduced by pre-engineered construction to create and
maintain multifaceted, data-rich opinions in actual time via project assistance.
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
The pre-engineered steel construction system has excellent benefits for single-story
structures, a practical and effective solution to standard structures, with the system
representing one key model in various fields. Staad pro are presently being introduced by
pre-engineered construction to create and sustain multifaceted, data-rich opinions in actual
time through project assistance.
In fact, this documentation refers to how efficiently a PEB building can be used when
substituted by a standard construction type. This study comprises of a full assessment of
custom-engineered structures, how they are built, where they originate from, and a thorough
explanation of a manufacturing business. The classic design elements are thoroughly defined
in our topics, a study is made and added to this report that allows us to correctly understand
the various elements with which PEB is engaged. Even METRO rail systems or the raised
superstructure lines are being built using such PEB's from the previous times now. Taking
this into account with the assistance of KIRBY steel building systems pvt ltd, both the plant
and the metro stations in multiple areas of Hyderabad have been studied. Now details of
precisely what PEB's are, history behind, characteristics, benefits, production method of apps,
etc. are outlined below.
1.1. History of PEB
Technological improvement from year to year has led to the enhancement of living standards
via countless services and products. One such reformation was the PEB designs. Its
background can be drawn all the way back in 1960, its ability has only been felt in recent
years. This has been mainly due to the growth of software that assisted digitize the model.
While PEB devices are widely used across the globe in homes as well as other socio-
residential buildings, it is comparatively modern in India. Previously throughout the early
1990s, also with the growth of the economy as well as many corporations establishing their
initiatives, these ideas were brought to Indian sectors. PEB's potential growth is 1.2 million
tons per year. The present production capability for pre-engineered steel construction is 0.35
million tons per year. The sector is increasing at a 25 - 30 % compound pace.
India is far behind in terms of structure design and aesthetic appearance. Indian producers are
attempting to keep up; in India, PEB's is relatively a fresh idea. Besides, PEB India is very
useful in manufacturing as well as other regions. Indian construction layout codes are strict
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