A Study On Pre-Engineered Building - A Construction Technique
A Study On Pre-Engineered Building - A Construction Technique
A Study On Pre-Engineered Building - A Construction Technique
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Assistant Professor, 2,3,4 B.E (Civil) Student, 1,2,3,4 Department of Civil Engineering,
Sinhagad Academy Of Engineering, Sinhgad Technical Educations, Pune.)
ABSTRACT
Steel industry is growing rapidly in almost all the parts of the world. The use of steel structures is not only
economical but also eco friendly at the time when there is a threat of global warming. Time being the most
important aspect, steel structures (Pre fabricated) is built in very short period and one such example is Pre
Engineered Buildings (PEB).This review from the past experiences presents the results of experimental and
analytical studies done on Pre Engineered Building. Results show that these structures are economic, reduces
construction cost and time, energy efficient and flexibility of expansion.
Keywords : Pre-Engineered Building.
I.
INTRODUCTION
II.
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
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A tall steel building is not more in the total number of
tall steel structures that are built around the world. A
large steel structures being built are only single storey
buildings for industrial purpose. Secondary structural
members span the distance between the primary
building frames of metal building systems. They play
a complex role that extends beyond supporting roof
and wall covering and carrying exterior loads to main
frames. Secondary structurals, as these members are
sometimes called, may serve as flange bracing for
primary framing and may function as a part of the
buildings lateral loadresisting system. Roof
secondary members, known as purlins, often form an
essential part of horizontal roof diaphragms; wall
secondary members, known as girts, are frequently
found in wall bracing assemblies. The majority of
steel structures being built are only low-rise
buildings, which are generally of one storey only.
Industrial buildings, a sub- set of low-rise buildings
are normally used for steel plants, automobile
industries, light, utility and process industries,
thermal power stations, warehouses, assembly plants,
storage, garages, small scale industries, etc. These
buildings require large column free areas. Hence
interior columns, walls and partitions are often
eliminated or kept to a minimum. Most of these
buildings may require adequate headroom for use of
an overhead traveling crane. A third type of
secondary framing, known by the names of eave strut,
eave purlin, or eave girt, acts as part purlin and part
girtits top flange supports roof panels, its web, wall
siding. Girts, purlins, and eave struts exhibit similar
structural behaviour. Since most secondary members
normally encountered in metal building systems are
made of cold- formed steel, our discussion starts with
some relevant issues in design of cold-formed steel
structures.
2.2 Aijaz Ahmad Zende 1, Prof. A. V. Kulkarni ,
et.al (Jan. - Feb. 2013) observes that even though
PEB
structures provides clear span, it weighs
lesser than that of Conventional Buildings. Infinitely
recyclable, steel is the material that reflects the
imperatives of sustainable development. For longer
span structures, Conventional buildings are not
suitable with clear spans. Pre-engineered building are
the best solution for longer span structures without
any interior column in between as seen in this present
work, an industrial structure has been designed for
88m. With the advent of computerization, the design
possibilities became almost limitless. Saving of
material on low stress area of the primary framing
members makes Pre- engineered buildings more
economical than Conventional steel buildings
especially for low rise buildings spanning up to 90.0
meters with eave heights up to 30.0 meters. PEB
structures are found to be costly as compared to
Conventional structures in case of smaller span
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the design concepts of PEB structures and its
advantages over CSB structures.
2.4 Jatin D. Thaka r, 2 Prof. P.G. Patel observes
that Pre-engineered building are steel building
wherein the framing members and other components
are fully fabricated in the factory after designing and
brought to the site for assembly, mainly by nut-bolts,
thereby resulting into a steel structure of high quality
and precision. In conventional steel construction, we
have site welding involved, which is not the case in
P.E.B using nut-bolt mechanism. These structures use
hot rolled tapered sections for primary framing and
cold rolled sections (generally Zand Csections)
for secondary framing as per the internal stress
requirements, thus reducing wastage of steel and the
self- weight of the structure and hence lighter
foundations. International codes are referred in their
design as per the MBMA (Metal Building
Manufacturers Association) standards which are more
flexible allowing the use of built - up sections of
minimum 3.5 mm thickness against 6 mm as
minimum criteria in conventional steel sections
.There is use of steel of high strength (345MPa)
which prominently speaks about greater strength with
judicious use of steel as a result of tapered profile.
The tapered section concept was first adopted in
U.S.A keeping in mind the bending moment diagram.
At locations of high bending moment values, greater
depth is used while less moment encouraged the use
of lesser depths. Further unlike the conventional steel
sections, where Moment of inertia (I) remains
constant, it is not so in case of P.E.B due to varying
depths.
2.5 G. Sai Kiran , A. Kailasa Rao, R . Pradeep
Kumar (Aug 2014) observes that, In recent years, the
introduction of Pre Engineered Building (PEB)
concept in the design of structures has helped in
optimizing design. The adoptability of PEB in the
place of Conventional Steel Building (CSB) design
concept resulted in many advantages, including
economy and easier fabrication. In this study, an
industrial structure (Ware House) is analyzed and
designed according to the Indian standards, IS 8001984, IS 800-2007 and also by referring MBMA-96
and AISC-89. In this study, a structure with length
187m,width 40m,with clear height 8m and having RSlope 1:10,isconsidered to carry out analysis& design
for 2D frames (End frame, frame without crane and
frame with 3 module cranes). The economy of the
structure is discussed in terms of its weight
comparison, between Indian codes (IS800-1984,
IS800-2007) & American code (MBMA-96), &
between Indian codes (IS800-1984, IS800-2007).
2.6 S.D. Charkha and Latesh S (June 2014)
observes that, Using of PEB instead of CSB may be
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III.
IV.
ADVANTAGES OF PEB
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cost. The secondary members and cladding nest
together reducing transportation cost. Steel buildings
that are properly insulated save natural resources,
energy and money.
4.3 Flexibility of expansion
Buildings can be easily expanded in length by adding
additional bays. Also expansion in width and height is
possible by pre designing for future expansion.
4.4 Large clear spans
Buildings can be supplied to around 80M clear spans.
4.5 Quality control
As buildings are manufactured completely in the
factory under controlled conditions the quality is
assured.
4.6 Low maintenance
Buildings are supplied with high quality paint
systems for cladding and steel to suit ambient
conditions at the site, which results in long durability
and low maintenance coats.
4.7 Energy efficient roofing and wall system
Buildings can be supplied with polyurethane
insulated panels or fiberglass blankets insulation to
achieve required U values.
4.8 Architectural versatility
Building can be supplied with various types of
fascias, canopies, and curved eaves and are designed
to receive pre cast concrete wall panels, curtain walls,
block walls and other wall systems. All the
components are available in different colours also.
4.9 Single source responsibility
As the complete building package is supplied by a
single vendor, compatibility of all the building
components and accessories is assured. This is one of
the major benefits of the pre engineered building
systems.
4.10 Sustainability
Steel is 100% recyclable and is the most recycled
material in the world. Thus, each ton of recycled steel
saves 2,500 pounds of iron ore and approximately
1,000 pounds of coal.
V.
APPLICATIONS OF PEB
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buildings,
5.6 Agricultural
Poultry buildings, Dairy farms, Greenhouses, Grain
storage, Animal confinement.
VI.
MAIN COMPONENTS
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6.3 Sheetings and Insulation
Panels used for sheeting purpose are generally of
ribbed steel sheets used as roof and wall sheeting,
roof and wall liners, partition and soffit sheeting. The
steel sheets are generally produced from steel coils
having thickness 0.5 mm to 0.7 mm high tensile
stress.
6.4 Paints and Finishes
Normally the primary and secondary steel are coated
with one coat (35 microns) of red oxide paint without
any special treatment to steel. However, if some
special paint has to be applied to steel in order to give
better anti corrosion properties, then the steel
members have to be shot blasted and then coated
with the special paints. For houses; inside and outside
painting on walls and falseceiling is to be provided.
6.5 Doors and Windows
Steel or aluminium framed doors and windows are
fixed to the purlins or the supporting profiled steel
either by welding or bolted to the flanges already
fixed to the purlins. Proper flashings are applied
wherever necessary.
6.6 False Ceiling
False ceiling is usually required for residential
buildings or offices. A metal frame work is hung from
the ceiling and false ceiling of rigid boards are either
bolted or placed over the frame work.
6.7 Partition Walls
Partition walls are usually required for residential
building or offices. Partition wall comprises of two
rigid boards having insulation sandwiched in between
and fixed to the steel columns or supporting profiled
steel and purlins. Alternatively prefab sandwich
panels can also be fixed to the columns and purlins.
6.8 Flooring
Flooring is usually of conventional nature consisting
of cement concrete. For intermediate floors; metal
decking sheet is fixed to purlins and concrete poured
over it.
VII. CONCLUSION
From the past advancement, the use of PEB is
implemented and continuously increasing, but its
usage is not throughout the construction industry. It is
reviewed that PEB structures can be easily designed
by simple design procedures in accordance with
country standards, it is energy efficient, speedy in
construction, saves cost, sustainable and most
important its reliable as compared to conventional
buildings. Thus PEB methodology must be
implemented and researched for more outputs.
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