Peb Basics
Peb Basics
Peb Basics
always includes a structural system and often includes roof and wall cladding.
The structural system consists of rigid frames that are fabricated from plate
steel and “cold formed” through a manufacturing process. These rigid
frames consist of roof beams and columns that are field bolted together.
These PEB buildings are composed with the combination of various sections
they are built up sections, hot rolled sections and the elements of cold
formed sections. The basic steel frame work is provided by these elements.
The PEB components may be broadly classified into following parts they are
as follows:
Roof and Wall Panels – Tin shades & Curtain Wall made of Glass & Roll-
formed steel sheets usually comes in the category. From transfer of wind
force and other acting loads form building frame to the foundation at certain
interval. X-bracing system is used to change the direction of forces for
reducing the impact of forces. Normally rod, pipes or angles are used for x-
bracing purpose.
For the construction of these structures use of hot rolled tapered sections for
primary framing and cold formed sections may be used as per the internal
requirements for the stress for secondary framing, thus the control of
wastage of steel and the weight of the structure and hence lighter
foundations. These kinds of structures are basically rigid jointed structure
frames from hot rolled or cold formed sections, the roofs and side wall
cladding is supported by main and secondary frames by purlins and sheeting
rails. For the selection of PEB roof slope is selected from 5 to 12 degree,
because of least volume of air occupied during heating and cooling of the
structure. To achieve the reduction in time of design, fabrication and
installation the pre-engineered building system concentrates on the use of
pre-designed connections and predetermined material stocks for structure to
design and fabricate
Great speed is achieved because while the foundations and floor slab are
being constructed, the beams and columns – the structural system – are
being fabricated in the factory. Once the foundations and floor are done, the
columns are shipped to the site, lifted into place by cranes, and bolted
together.
The structural system of pre-engineered steel buildings give it its speed and
flexibility. This system consists of factory-fabricated and factory-painted steel
column and beam segments that are simply bolted together at site. The
columns and beams are custom-fabricated I-section members that have an
end plate with holes for bolting at both ends. These are made by cutting
steel plates of the desired thickness, and welding them together to make I
sections. The cutting and welding is done by industrial robots for speed and
accuracy; operators will simply feed a CAD drawing of the beams into the
machines, and they do the rest. This production line style of work makes for
great speed and consistency in fabrication. The shape of the beams can be
tailored to optimum structural efficiency: they are deeper where the forces
are greater, and shallow where they are not. This is one form of construction
in which the structures are designed to carry exactly the loads envisioned,
and no more.