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Presentation On

Structural Strength Analyzer

Team Members:-
Guided By:-
Shri Prakash Mishra (2101320100155) Shruti Kumari

Simran Maddhesia (2101320100162) (Assistant Professor)


Presentation Outline

 Motivation Of Problem
 Objectives
 Introduction
 Literature Review
 Proposed Methodology
 Conclusion
 References
Motivation of the problem

 Uncover how buildings respond to stress (like a


virtual stress test!).
 Understand how different materials react under
pressure.
 Explore how materials degrade over time.
 Train AI to identify patterns and predict potential
problems early.
 Learn to translate complex data into clear
visuals.
Objectives
 Develop software to quickly and thoroughly
evaluate a building's structural health.
 Utilize diverse data sources to create a digital
model and analyze the building's response to
stress.
 Employ advanced techniques to pinpoint areas
of potential structural concern.
 Based on analysis, suggest repairs or renovations
to address identified weaknesses.
 Ultimately, aim to improve the safety and overall
performance of existing buildings.
Introduction
 The world we build in shapes our lives. But how well do we truly understand the strength of the
structures that surround us? Today, we face a growing challenge: ensuring the safety of our
aging infrastructure, while also keeping pace with evolving construction methods and the ever-
present threat of natural disasters.
 Traditional methods of assessing building strength are often limited, expensive, and time-
consuming. This presentation explores a groundbreaking solution – Building Strength
Assessment Software.
 This innovative tool harnesses the power of technology to revolutionize how we evaluate the
structural integrity of existing buildings. By delving into its functionalities, we'll discover its
potential to transform building safety, maintenance strategies, and ultimately, the built
environment we rely on for our present and future.
Literature Review
Literature Review
Proposed Methodology
 BIM Software: Digital blueprints reveal the building's structure and materials.
 NDT Data: Specialists use tools to identify hidden weaknesses.
 FEA Software: Creates a virtual building and simulates stress (wind, weight) to find weak
points.
 Programming : Customizes data processing and analysis.
 Visualization Tools: Translate complex data into clear visuals for easy understanding.
 Reporting Software: Generates reports detailing building health and recommendations.
Conclusion
 Benefits of Integration:-
 Improved safety and building performance
 Cost-effective maintenance planning
 Reduced downtime for inspections
 Data-driven decision making


Future Impact:-
 Optimized resource allocation, and a more sustainable built environment.
 Transforming building safety from reactive repairs to proactive protection, for a more resilient and
sustainable future.
References :-
1. Finite Element Analysis (FEA):-
ANSYS Software: https://www.ansys.com/
2. Building Information Modeling (BIM):-
Autodesk Revit: https://www.autodesk.com/products/revit/overview
ArchiCAD: https://graphisoft.com/
3. Non-Destructive Testing (NDT):-
American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT): https://asnt.org/ (provides a wealth of
information on various NDT methods)
4. Machine Learning (Optional):-
Scikit-learn (Python library for machine learning): https://scikit-learn.org/
5. Cloud Computing:
Amazon Web Services (AWS): https://aws.amazon.com/
Microsoft Azure: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us
Google Cloud Platform (GCP): https://cloud.google.com/
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