Comparison among Conventional Metal Systems and Tubular Metal Structures

Authors

  • Prajwal Sharma  M.tech Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering RKDF, Bhopal, Madhaya Pradesh, India
  • Dr. Pankaj Singh  Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering RKDF, Bhopal, Madhaya Pradesh, India

Keywords:

STAAD.Pro V8i, IS 806, IS 800, IS 875,Steel Table, Tabular Section

Abstract

Maximum of the metal systems is built up with conventional sections of steels that are designed and built through conventional methods. This ends in heavy or uneconomical structures. Tubular metal sections are the great replacements to the traditional ones with their beneficial and comparatively better residences. Its miles apparent that due to the profile of the tube section, dead weight is likely to be decreased for lots structural members .which derives ordinary economy. This study is concerning the financial system, load wearing ability of all structural participants and their corresponding protection measures. Economy is the main goal of this look at regarding assessment of conventional sectioned systems with tubular sectioned structure for given necessities. For look at purpose superstructure-part of a business building is taken into consideration and evaluation is made. Examine famous that, up to 40 to 50% saving in value is performed by means of using tubular sections.

References

  1. IS 875-1987(part-1) Code of practice for design loads for building and structures
  2. IS 875-1987(part-2) Code of practice for design loads for building and structures
  3. IS 875-1987(part-3) Code of practice for design loads for building and structures
  4. IS 800-1984, Code of practice for general construction in steel
  5. IS 806-code of practice for use of steel tubes for buildings and structures
  6. Design of Steel Structure by S.K. DUGGAL

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Published

2018-06-30

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Research Articles

How to Cite

[1]
Prajwal Sharma, Dr. Pankaj Singh, " Comparison among Conventional Metal Systems and Tubular Metal Structures, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 4, Issue 8, pp.464-467, May-June-2018.