PROJECT REPORT ON DESIGN OF A RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGAmritpal Singh
The document provides details of a project report for the design of a residential building in India. It includes an introduction, study area details, floor plans for 1BHK, 2BHK and 3BHK units, specifications, construction process and materials used such as cement, coarse aggregate, fine aggregate, and bricks. The summary is as follows:
The document is a project report for the design of a residential building in India that includes details of the site location, floor plans for different unit types (1BHK, 2BHK, 3BHK), building specifications, construction process, and materials used such as cement, aggregates, and bricks.
Top-down construction method as the name implies, is a construction method, which builds the permanent structure members of the basement along with the excavation from the top to the bottom. Top-down method is mainly used for two types of urban structures, tall buildings with deep basements and underground structures such as car parks, underpasses and subway stations.
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This document discusses construction defects and their remedies. It outlines various types of cracks that can develop in buildings, including structural and non-structural cracks caused by moisture, temperature changes, chemical reactions, ground movement and vegetation. Specific types of dampness like penetrating damp and rising damp are explained. Symptoms of dampness include mold growth, deterioration of plaster and paint, and staining of surfaces. The identification and treatment of damp problems is covered, focusing on fixing the cause like drainage issues or leaky pipes, installing a damp proof course, and repairing affected areas.
Prefabricated Structure and its installation processUdayram Patil
Construction industry is growing day by day, whereas free space for material is reducing dayby day. Prefabricated structure provide a way through. Prefabrication is method in which structural members are built at industry and then transferred to site.
ARCHITECTURE, ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF SKYSCRAPERVenu M
This document summarizes the architecture, analysis and design of a proposed skyscraper project. It includes sections on the structural systems, planning, architecture, loads, shear wall modeling, analysis, design and conclusions. Key aspects covered are the tube-in-tube structural system, grid-based modeling in ETABS, critical load combinations, drift and displacement results, composite column and pile design, and future work on nonlinear analysis.
PROJECT REPORT ON DESIGN OF A RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGAmritpal Singh
The document provides details of a project report for the design of a residential building in India. It includes an introduction, study area details, floor plans for 1BHK, 2BHK and 3BHK units, specifications, construction process and materials used such as cement, coarse aggregate, fine aggregate, and bricks. The summary is as follows:
The document is a project report for the design of a residential building in India that includes details of the site location, floor plans for different unit types (1BHK, 2BHK, 3BHK), building specifications, construction process, and materials used such as cement, aggregates, and bricks.
Top-down construction method as the name implies, is a construction method, which builds the permanent structure members of the basement along with the excavation from the top to the bottom. Top-down method is mainly used for two types of urban structures, tall buildings with deep basements and underground structures such as car parks, underpasses and subway stations.
top down construction technique
top down construction definition
top down building construction
top down construction method definition
up down construction
top down bridge construction technique
bottom up construction method
top down bridge construction
environmental engineering project topics
final year project topics
environmental topics for projects
environmental engineering research topics
engineering final year project ideas
environmental engineering projects
final year computer engineering projects
final year project for electrical engineering
top down construction method definition
top down construction video
top down building construction
top down bridge construction
top down construction technique
top down construction
top down design definition
top down management definition
This document discusses construction defects and their remedies. It outlines various types of cracks that can develop in buildings, including structural and non-structural cracks caused by moisture, temperature changes, chemical reactions, ground movement and vegetation. Specific types of dampness like penetrating damp and rising damp are explained. Symptoms of dampness include mold growth, deterioration of plaster and paint, and staining of surfaces. The identification and treatment of damp problems is covered, focusing on fixing the cause like drainage issues or leaky pipes, installing a damp proof course, and repairing affected areas.
Prefabricated Structure and its installation processUdayram Patil
Construction industry is growing day by day, whereas free space for material is reducing dayby day. Prefabricated structure provide a way through. Prefabrication is method in which structural members are built at industry and then transferred to site.
ARCHITECTURE, ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF SKYSCRAPERVenu M
This document summarizes the architecture, analysis and design of a proposed skyscraper project. It includes sections on the structural systems, planning, architecture, loads, shear wall modeling, analysis, design and conclusions. Key aspects covered are the tube-in-tube structural system, grid-based modeling in ETABS, critical load combinations, drift and displacement results, composite column and pile design, and future work on nonlinear analysis.
Burj Khalifa, known as Burj Dubai prior to its inauguration, is a skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is the tallest artificial structure in the world, standing at 829.8 m.
This document provides an overview of the top-down construction method. It explains that in top-down construction, basement concrete slabs are poured first and act as lateral bracing for perimeter walls as subsequent levels are excavated from the bottom up. Main advantages include savings in construction time. Diagrams show the excavation process with floors poured and braced as excavation progresses downwards. Careful planning is required to properly implement this new method in Ho Chi Minh City, especially for dewatering and handling different soil types at varying depths.
case study on failed construction projectsSULAKSHYA GAUR
The document discusses three case studies of failed construction projects and identifies reasons for their failures such as lack of proper inspection, use of substandard materials and workmanship, inadequate design, and failure to follow engineering specifications. Specifically, it examines a collapsed building in Khed that did not use vibrators or proper concrete mixes, an overhead water tank project in Uttar Pradesh with issues in planning, materials, and maintenance, and a building in Boston that experienced collapse due to subcontracting without proper oversight and removing shoring too soon.
The document provides details about the construction of the CC-27 metro corridor project in Delhi. It discusses the proposed route, construction methods used at different stations, specifications of materials like concrete mixes, and repair works. The bottom-up construction approach is used at Vasant Vihar due to hard rock, while soft soil at Hauz Khas uses a top-down method. Waterproofing involves applying a two-component polyurethane coating after priming and adding aggregates to the primer layer.
Design, Structure, Construction and Analysis of Burj Al Arab, DubaiAr. Md Shahroz Alam
The Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai is shaped like a sailboat to resemble shipping history. Built on an artificial island, it was the tallest hotel in the world at completion in 1999. The architecture firm designed the hotel to have an exoskeleton frame with bracing and a central spine to transfer lateral loads and resist forces. An atrium is enclosed by a teflon-coated fiberglass membrane on arched trusses.
The document discusses top-down construction, which is required when:
1) The distance between existing buildings and the new building line is small, requiring deep excavation and risking soil collapse.
2) It allows for more building and basement area, suitable for two or more basements.
3) The first basement slab acts as a strut, preventing soil collapse behind retaining walls.
The methodology involves:
1) Casting piles with dowels for retaining walls and slabs.
2) Excavating in stages and casting retaining wall panels with dowels between piles.
3) Pouring the first basement slab and then continuing excavation and construction from the bottom up
Module-1 sketch-Pile Foundation_Advanced Construction Technology A Makwana
This document outlines the presentation of different types of piles and pile foundations. It discusses various pile types including Raymond piles, MacArthur piles, BSP piles, swage piles, button-bottom piles, simplex piles, Franki piles, vibro piles, pedestal piles, under-reamed piles, precast concrete piles, sand piles, steel piles, timber piles, concrete sheet piles, steel sheet piles, timber sheet piles, screw piles, group piles, dolphins, pile caps, pile shoes, methods of pile driving, and pile helmets. Accompanying figures and diagrams are provided to illustrate each pile type.
The Burj Khalifa project is located in downtown Dubai and includes residential, commercial, and entertainment spaces. At 828 meters tall with 162 floors, Burj Khalifa is the tallest man-made structure ever built and took over 6 years and $1.5 billion to construct. Its Y-shaped design was optimized through extensive wind tunnel testing to withstand high wind loads. An innovative reinforced concrete and steel framework supports the tower above a complex piled foundation system necessary to support its unprecedented height.
The Burj Khalifa in Dubai is the tallest building in the world at 828 meters tall. It has 163 floors and 57 elevators. It took over 6 years to build at a cost of $1.5 billion. The building houses various uses including offices, residential units, hotels, and retail space. It has become an iconic landmark in Dubai and a major tourist attraction.
The Burj Khalifa in Dubai is the tallest man-made structure ever built at 828 meters tall. It took 6 years to construct using new technologies like excavating 50 meters down to reach bedrock and using a polymer slurry to stabilize boreholes. Over 30,000 tons of steel and 250,000 cubic meters of concrete were used to construct the reinforced concrete structure. A triangular shape and buttressed core structural system were implemented to help withstand high winds. Advanced glass cladding and evacuation systems with refuge floors make the building environmentally friendly and safe.
This document describes a proposed dynamic skyscraper design. It would be 420 meters tall with 80 floors that can each rotate independently. The top of the building is shaped like an upside down "T" and sits on a roller bearing allowing it to rotate up to one full rotation every 90 minutes. Each floor can rotate up to 6 meters per minute. It is powered by wind turbines and solar panels. The design aims to create a visually attractive building that incorporates movement, challenging the static nature of traditional architecture.
Pile foundation is important for construction of foundation where bearing capacity of soil is poor. Pile foundation is use for distribution of uneven load of superstructure.There are so many type of pile are use for construction. Here i present some of pile with suitable condition for construction and methods for construction.
Thank you.
Present status of apartment building approval and constructionBinay Shrestha
The document provides background information on the Department of Urban Development and Building Construction (DUDBC) in Nepal. DUDBC was established in 1970 and has undergone several name and structural changes over time to better address the growing needs of housing, urban planning, and building construction in Nepal. Currently, DUDBC is mandated to regulate the approval and construction of apartment buildings in Kathmandu Valley and ensure they meet necessary safety and quality standards.
1) Anchored excavations involve installing structural elements called anchors or tiebacks in soil or rock to transmit tensile loads and stabilize excavations and structures.
2) Anchors consist of an anchor head, free section, and fixed section, with the free section transmitting force to the fixed section which is embedded in the ground.
3) Proper design of anchored systems involves determining installation angles, horizontal and vertical spacing between anchors, lengths of free and fixed sections, and evaluating potential failure surfaces.
The Dynamic Tower in Dubai is a proposed skyscraper that would have several innovative features. Each floor would be able to rotate independently, resulting in a constantly changing shape. The tower would also be the world's first prefabricated skyscraper, with 90% of each floor constructed in a factory. This modular construction would allow the entire building to be completed in just 22 months, over 30% faster than a traditional skyscraper. The tower aims to be self-sufficient in energy through wind turbines and solar panels located between and on the rotating floors. However, after facing delays from the financial crisis and other issues, construction on the Dynamic Tower is yet to begin.
minor project report on design of residential buildingtushar garg
This document is a minor project report submitted by Tushar Garg to Rajendra Kumar Khyalia for a Bachelor of Technology degree. It includes an acknowledgement, abstract, declaration, and table of contents sections. The content covers the aim of designing a residential building, including selecting a plot, surveying the site, requirements for residential buildings, building bye laws and regulations, room arrangements, and sanitation provisions. Drawings and photos are also included.
By Shri M V Sathish,
Senior Vice President,
L & T Construction,
at 31st National Convention of Civil Engineers organized by Gujarat State Center of The institution of Engineers (India) at Ahmedabad
Precast implementation by Elematic FinlandShridhar Rao
Why should you choose Precast construction in place of traditional Cast-in-Situ system and how Elematic can hand hold in this journey adopting Precast Technology and construction
Burj Khalifa, known as Burj Dubai prior to its inauguration, is a skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is the tallest artificial structure in the world, standing at 829.8 m.
This document provides an overview of the top-down construction method. It explains that in top-down construction, basement concrete slabs are poured first and act as lateral bracing for perimeter walls as subsequent levels are excavated from the bottom up. Main advantages include savings in construction time. Diagrams show the excavation process with floors poured and braced as excavation progresses downwards. Careful planning is required to properly implement this new method in Ho Chi Minh City, especially for dewatering and handling different soil types at varying depths.
case study on failed construction projectsSULAKSHYA GAUR
The document discusses three case studies of failed construction projects and identifies reasons for their failures such as lack of proper inspection, use of substandard materials and workmanship, inadequate design, and failure to follow engineering specifications. Specifically, it examines a collapsed building in Khed that did not use vibrators or proper concrete mixes, an overhead water tank project in Uttar Pradesh with issues in planning, materials, and maintenance, and a building in Boston that experienced collapse due to subcontracting without proper oversight and removing shoring too soon.
The document provides details about the construction of the CC-27 metro corridor project in Delhi. It discusses the proposed route, construction methods used at different stations, specifications of materials like concrete mixes, and repair works. The bottom-up construction approach is used at Vasant Vihar due to hard rock, while soft soil at Hauz Khas uses a top-down method. Waterproofing involves applying a two-component polyurethane coating after priming and adding aggregates to the primer layer.
Design, Structure, Construction and Analysis of Burj Al Arab, DubaiAr. Md Shahroz Alam
The Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai is shaped like a sailboat to resemble shipping history. Built on an artificial island, it was the tallest hotel in the world at completion in 1999. The architecture firm designed the hotel to have an exoskeleton frame with bracing and a central spine to transfer lateral loads and resist forces. An atrium is enclosed by a teflon-coated fiberglass membrane on arched trusses.
The document discusses top-down construction, which is required when:
1) The distance between existing buildings and the new building line is small, requiring deep excavation and risking soil collapse.
2) It allows for more building and basement area, suitable for two or more basements.
3) The first basement slab acts as a strut, preventing soil collapse behind retaining walls.
The methodology involves:
1) Casting piles with dowels for retaining walls and slabs.
2) Excavating in stages and casting retaining wall panels with dowels between piles.
3) Pouring the first basement slab and then continuing excavation and construction from the bottom up
Module-1 sketch-Pile Foundation_Advanced Construction Technology A Makwana
This document outlines the presentation of different types of piles and pile foundations. It discusses various pile types including Raymond piles, MacArthur piles, BSP piles, swage piles, button-bottom piles, simplex piles, Franki piles, vibro piles, pedestal piles, under-reamed piles, precast concrete piles, sand piles, steel piles, timber piles, concrete sheet piles, steel sheet piles, timber sheet piles, screw piles, group piles, dolphins, pile caps, pile shoes, methods of pile driving, and pile helmets. Accompanying figures and diagrams are provided to illustrate each pile type.
The Burj Khalifa project is located in downtown Dubai and includes residential, commercial, and entertainment spaces. At 828 meters tall with 162 floors, Burj Khalifa is the tallest man-made structure ever built and took over 6 years and $1.5 billion to construct. Its Y-shaped design was optimized through extensive wind tunnel testing to withstand high wind loads. An innovative reinforced concrete and steel framework supports the tower above a complex piled foundation system necessary to support its unprecedented height.
The Burj Khalifa in Dubai is the tallest building in the world at 828 meters tall. It has 163 floors and 57 elevators. It took over 6 years to build at a cost of $1.5 billion. The building houses various uses including offices, residential units, hotels, and retail space. It has become an iconic landmark in Dubai and a major tourist attraction.
The Burj Khalifa in Dubai is the tallest man-made structure ever built at 828 meters tall. It took 6 years to construct using new technologies like excavating 50 meters down to reach bedrock and using a polymer slurry to stabilize boreholes. Over 30,000 tons of steel and 250,000 cubic meters of concrete were used to construct the reinforced concrete structure. A triangular shape and buttressed core structural system were implemented to help withstand high winds. Advanced glass cladding and evacuation systems with refuge floors make the building environmentally friendly and safe.
This document describes a proposed dynamic skyscraper design. It would be 420 meters tall with 80 floors that can each rotate independently. The top of the building is shaped like an upside down "T" and sits on a roller bearing allowing it to rotate up to one full rotation every 90 minutes. Each floor can rotate up to 6 meters per minute. It is powered by wind turbines and solar panels. The design aims to create a visually attractive building that incorporates movement, challenging the static nature of traditional architecture.
Pile foundation is important for construction of foundation where bearing capacity of soil is poor. Pile foundation is use for distribution of uneven load of superstructure.There are so many type of pile are use for construction. Here i present some of pile with suitable condition for construction and methods for construction.
Thank you.
Present status of apartment building approval and constructionBinay Shrestha
The document provides background information on the Department of Urban Development and Building Construction (DUDBC) in Nepal. DUDBC was established in 1970 and has undergone several name and structural changes over time to better address the growing needs of housing, urban planning, and building construction in Nepal. Currently, DUDBC is mandated to regulate the approval and construction of apartment buildings in Kathmandu Valley and ensure they meet necessary safety and quality standards.
1) Anchored excavations involve installing structural elements called anchors or tiebacks in soil or rock to transmit tensile loads and stabilize excavations and structures.
2) Anchors consist of an anchor head, free section, and fixed section, with the free section transmitting force to the fixed section which is embedded in the ground.
3) Proper design of anchored systems involves determining installation angles, horizontal and vertical spacing between anchors, lengths of free and fixed sections, and evaluating potential failure surfaces.
The Dynamic Tower in Dubai is a proposed skyscraper that would have several innovative features. Each floor would be able to rotate independently, resulting in a constantly changing shape. The tower would also be the world's first prefabricated skyscraper, with 90% of each floor constructed in a factory. This modular construction would allow the entire building to be completed in just 22 months, over 30% faster than a traditional skyscraper. The tower aims to be self-sufficient in energy through wind turbines and solar panels located between and on the rotating floors. However, after facing delays from the financial crisis and other issues, construction on the Dynamic Tower is yet to begin.
minor project report on design of residential buildingtushar garg
This document is a minor project report submitted by Tushar Garg to Rajendra Kumar Khyalia for a Bachelor of Technology degree. It includes an acknowledgement, abstract, declaration, and table of contents sections. The content covers the aim of designing a residential building, including selecting a plot, surveying the site, requirements for residential buildings, building bye laws and regulations, room arrangements, and sanitation provisions. Drawings and photos are also included.
By Shri M V Sathish,
Senior Vice President,
L & T Construction,
at 31st National Convention of Civil Engineers organized by Gujarat State Center of The institution of Engineers (India) at Ahmedabad
Precast implementation by Elematic FinlandShridhar Rao
Why should you choose Precast construction in place of traditional Cast-in-Situ system and how Elematic can hand hold in this journey adopting Precast Technology and construction
Pre Engineered Buildings (PEBs) provide advantages over conventional construction including reduced construction time of at least 50%, lower costs due to standardized design and factory production, and single source responsibility. PEBs use computerized design and lightweight steel framing. They have become popular for non-residential construction worldwide and in India since the 1990s, though their market is still growing in India.
MIVAN_An Aluminum Formwork Construction TechniqueSandeep Jain
The document discusses MIVAN, an aluminum formwork construction technique. Some key points:
- MIVAN uses modular aluminum forms that allow for fast, simple, and cost-effective construction.
- Components include wall, beam, deck, and other panels that assemble using a pin and wedge system.
- Construction follows a production line approach with activities like formwork erection, concrete pouring, and striking planned sequentially.
- Software is used to design the most efficient formwork layout that minimizes costs.
Pre-engineered buildings (PEBs) offer several advantages over conventional steel buildings including reduced construction time of at least 50%, lower costs due to standardized components, and single source responsibility. PEBs use tapered built-up steel sections that are 30% lighter than conventional designs. The design process is also quicker as PEBs rely on repeated standard designs and connections. PEB manufacturers can deliver complete buildings within 6-8 weeks on average.
The document provides details about the Capital Gate building project in Abu Dhabi. It describes the building as having a record lean of 18 degrees and being 160 meters tall. Unconventional construction methods were used, including pre-cambering and post-tensioning of the core and custom steel diagrids. The building achieved several awards and set new benchmarks in civil engineering.
Ques: 1.Why this system is called SLIPFORMING?
Ques: 3.Slipforming is mechanized way of constructing very high structures & involves Mechanical/Civil/Hydraulic Engineers. Explain?
Ques: 4.How the tapering structures are made by Slipforming? How do we reduce
diameter, wall thickness & do Lifting Simultaneously?
Ques: 5.Manpower saving in Slipforming (no carpenters required), Good for the
Country/Employment?
Ques: 6.Will mechanization in form work render our carpenters idle?
Ques: 7.Scaffolding is major capital investment in Construction Projects, no
scaffolding is required for Slipform Projects, and how Slipforming is cost effective?Please discuss.
F.A.R., Ground Coverage and Height Permissible as per Bye LawsAr. Md Shahroz Alam
The document discusses various strategies adopted by architects in Delhi to maximize building height within the restrictions of local building bye-laws, including maximizing ground coverage, optimizing floor area of upper floors, and manipulating building form. Specific examples discussed include the MCD Civic Centre, Hansalya Bhawan, Statesman House, and Gopaldas Bhawan buildings in Delhi, which employ techniques like a central void, terraces, and curved or angled forms.
EPACK is a leading manufacturer of pre-engineered buildings, prefabricated structures, and insulated sandwich panels in India. Over the past 20 years, EPACK has executed over 5000 projects for 1500+ clients, covering over 10 million square feet, and producing over 10,000 tons of pre-engineered buildings per year. EPACK offers turnkey solutions for building types like warehouses, factories, airports, stadiums, schools, and more using pre-engineered buildings, prefabricated structures, and insulated sandwich panels made of materials like PUF, EPS, rockwool, and glasswool.
The NTU Learning Hub in Singapore features an iconic architectural design of 12 pods containing 56 classrooms. UK designer Thomas Heatherwick conceived of the building, which features curved columns that grow outward as the building rises over eight stories. Engineering challenges included designing for stability with the irregular column angles. The structural engineer, T.Y. Lin International, developed an open column frame system using reinforced concrete and steel. Pigmented concrete was used in the structural elements for the first time in Singapore to achieve the desired architectural look.
Making the Invisible Visible for Roofs: Quality Assurance, Risk Mitigation an...SMT Research
Presented by Jason Teetaert (SMT Research) and Judy Slutsky (RCABC), at BUILDEX Vancouver 2019.
Construction waterproofing deficiencies and the structural health of buildings are barely visible until the building failure becomes detrimental and causes loss in a vicious cycle. Innovative monitoring technologies and industry standards enable building owners, operators, and scientists to predict future damages and/or limit liability through knowledge of what was once invisible - hidden in the walls, roof and foundation of a building - empowering the industry to develop safer, healthier and more sustainable buildings.
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R. Mohan is seeking a challenging position in a growth-oriented organization where he can utilize over 9 years of experience in project management, construction management, and engineering. He has managed projects in the UAE and India ranging from $5-200 million involving curtain walls, doors, windows and other aluminum systems. Mohan holds a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering and a MBA, and is proficient in MS Office, AutoCAD and several construction project management skills.
This document discusses the design of a Nature Appreciation Center building that utilizes various industrialized building systems. It describes the use of precast concrete components like walls, floors, and a spiral staircase. It also details the construction of an advanced roof system using coated fiberglass membrane. The summary concludes that industrialized building systems can provide benefits like reduced costs and faster construction times while ensuring quality.
Application of Advanced formwork system for High rise buildings in Chennai, I...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a research paper that analyzes the application of advanced self-climbing formwork systems for high-rise buildings in Chennai, India. It begins with an introduction and literature review of self-climbing formworks. It then presents several case studies of projects in India that used self-climbing formwork systems. The document identifies a proposed high-rise residential project in Chennai to conceptually apply a self-climbing formwork system. It provides a cost analysis comparing the proposed self-climbing system to the traditional aluminum formwork used. The analysis found that a combination of advanced formworks and self-climbing formwork for the core wall would increase costs by
If this little use of my brain cells can be of any help resulting in a positive image of Pakistan and
building better and “true” understanding of its beautiful places and very talented people among the
international community – I will be happy.
High-rise commercial buildings are icons of modern society that symbolize the power of commerce. They add a third dimension to cities. For businesses, having an office in an attractive high-rise building provides advantages like better customer confidence and corporate identity. A high-rise is defined as a building over 35 meters tall, constructed using a structural frame and elevators. High-rises are classified by style and have various structural forms determined by factors like human scale, climate and cost. Their loads come from gravity, weather, and human use. Core elements include stairs, elevators, and utilities that provide vertical circulation and access.
High-rise commercial buildings symbolize modern commerce and add a third dimension to cities. They are defined as buildings over 35 meters tall with high-speed elevators. This document provides a case study of the RWE Tower, a 31-story office building in Essen, Germany constructed from 1994-1996 as the headquarters for the electric company RWE AG. The tower is set back from the street in harmony with neighboring buildings and uses an detached elevator tower to provide an open entrance hall connecting to a nearby theater and park.
This document provides information on Formwork Technology, a revolutionary aluminum formwork construction system used to cast concrete building structures. Key points include:
- It allows all building elements like walls, slabs, columns, beams to be cast on-site rapidly using a single set of formwork panels.
- Structures achieved are strong, accurate, and have a high quality concrete finish while being fast, adaptable, and cost-effective to use.
- The system is highly versatile and suited to both high and low rise construction using specially designed, reusable aluminum forms.
Structural Design of Concrete Structure Using E-TabsIOSRJMCE
In the world of technology and evolution, the field of civil engineering has also grown in various dimensions. Earlier the analysis and sustainability of the civil structures used to be paper based calculations which led to insufficient accuracy of analysis and variable factors affecting the failure of the structure through inevitable instances. But with the help of integration of various engineering fields, this determination of various characteristic changes, durability, deformation or failure caused due to hidden factors which are left out in the manual calculations i.e. paper based have converted and led this system to whole new level. Now a number of software are developed for analysis, computation and management of building of civil structures which are highly precise. This document provides the various uses, merits of the software E-Tabs in the construction field and in the analysis of the concrete structures as well as steel structures.
Optimizing Gradle Builds - Gradle DPE Tour Berlin 2024Sinan KOZAK
Sinan from the Delivery Hero mobile infrastructure engineering team shares a deep dive into performance acceleration with Gradle build cache optimizations. Sinan shares their journey into solving complex build-cache problems that affect Gradle builds. By understanding the challenges and solutions found in our journey, we aim to demonstrate the possibilities for faster builds. The case study reveals how overlapping outputs and cache misconfigurations led to significant increases in build times, especially as the project scaled up with numerous modules using Paparazzi tests. The journey from diagnosing to defeating cache issues offers invaluable lessons on maintaining cache integrity without sacrificing functionality.
Digital Twins Computer Networking Paper Presentation.pptxaryanpankaj78
A Digital Twin in computer networking is a virtual representation of a physical network, used to simulate, analyze, and optimize network performance and reliability. It leverages real-time data to enhance network management, predict issues, and improve decision-making processes.
Software Engineering and Project Management - Introduction, Modeling Concepts...Prakhyath Rai
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as Design technique: Modeling, abstraction, The Three models. Class Modeling: Object and Class Concept, Link and associations concepts, Generalization and Inheritance, A sample class model, Navigation of class models, and UML diagrams
Building the Analysis Models: Requirement Analysis, Analysis Model Approaches, Data modeling Concepts, Object Oriented Analysis, Scenario-Based Modeling, Flow-Oriented Modeling, class Based Modeling, Creating a Behavioral Model.
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Software Testing: A Strategic Approach to Software Testing, Strategic Issues, Test Strategies for Conventional Software, Test Strategies for Object -Oriented Software, Validation Testing, System Testing, The Art of Debugging.
Agile Methodology: Before Agile – Waterfall, Agile Development.
Redefining brain tumor segmentation: a cutting-edge convolutional neural netw...IJECEIAES
Medical image analysis has witnessed significant advancements with deep learning techniques. In the domain of brain tumor segmentation, the ability to
precisely delineate tumor boundaries from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
scans holds profound implications for diagnosis. This study presents an ensemble convolutional neural network (CNN) with transfer learning, integrating
the state-of-the-art Deeplabv3+ architecture with the ResNet18 backbone. The
model is rigorously trained and evaluated, exhibiting remarkable performance
metrics, including an impressive global accuracy of 99.286%, a high-class accuracy of 82.191%, a mean intersection over union (IoU) of 79.900%, a weighted
IoU of 98.620%, and a Boundary F1 (BF) score of 83.303%. Notably, a detailed comparative analysis with existing methods showcases the superiority of
our proposed model. These findings underscore the model’s competence in precise brain tumor localization, underscoring its potential to revolutionize medical
image analysis and enhance healthcare outcomes. This research paves the way
for future exploration and optimization of advanced CNN models in medical
imaging, emphasizing addressing false positives and resource efficiency.
Introduction- e - waste – definition - sources of e-waste– hazardous substances in e-waste - effects of e-waste on environment and human health- need for e-waste management– e-waste handling rules - waste minimization techniques for managing e-waste – recycling of e-waste - disposal treatment methods of e- waste – mechanism of extraction of precious metal from leaching solution-global Scenario of E-waste – E-waste in India- case studies.
Discover the latest insights on Data Driven Maintenance with our comprehensive webinar presentation. Learn about traditional maintenance challenges, the right approach to utilizing data, and the benefits of adopting a Data Driven Maintenance strategy. Explore real-world examples, industry best practices, and innovative solutions like FMECA and the D3M model. This presentation, led by expert Jules Oudmans, is essential for asset owners looking to optimize their maintenance processes and leverage digital technologies for improved efficiency and performance. Download now to stay ahead in the evolving maintenance landscape.
Generative AI Use cases applications solutions and implementation.pdfmahaffeycheryld
Generative AI solutions encompass a range of capabilities from content creation to complex problem-solving across industries. Implementing generative AI involves identifying specific business needs, developing tailored AI models using techniques like GANs and VAEs, and integrating these models into existing workflows. Data quality and continuous model refinement are crucial for effective implementation. Businesses must also consider ethical implications and ensure transparency in AI decision-making. Generative AI's implementation aims to enhance efficiency, creativity, and innovation by leveraging autonomous generation and sophisticated learning algorithms to meet diverse business challenges.
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DEEP LEARNING FOR SMART GRID INTRUSION DETECTION: A HYBRID CNN-LSTM-BASED MODELijaia
As digital technology becomes more deeply embedded in power systems, protecting the communication
networks of Smart Grids (SG) has emerged as a critical concern. Distributed Network Protocol 3 (DNP3)
represents a multi-tiered application layer protocol extensively utilized in Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition (SCADA)-based smart grids to facilitate real-time data gathering and control functionalities.
Robust Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) are necessary for early threat detection and mitigation because
of the interconnection of these networks, which makes them vulnerable to a variety of cyberattacks. To
solve this issue, this paper develops a hybrid Deep Learning (DL) model specifically designed for intrusion
detection in smart grids. The proposed approach is a combination of the Convolutional Neural Network
(CNN) and the Long-Short-Term Memory algorithms (LSTM). We employed a recent intrusion detection
dataset (DNP3), which focuses on unauthorized commands and Denial of Service (DoS) cyberattacks, to
train and test our model. The results of our experiments show that our CNN-LSTM method is much better
at finding smart grid intrusions than other deep learning algorithms used for classification. In addition,
our proposed approach improves accuracy, precision, recall, and F1 score, achieving a high detection
accuracy rate of 99.50%.
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TopDown Construction
1. Industrialization of Building Construction
Using
TopDown Method
An Innovative Approach
ADITYA MHATRE
182200031
FY M. Tech. Project Management
Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute
2. What Is Top Down Construction?
Innovative and revolutionary type of building construction
Like a tree trunk supports branches, concrete cores support the
floor structure and carry all vertical loads, totally eliminating the
need for columns
The structure and all its elements are built on the ground level no
more than 6 ft. and then lifted using pulleys(strand Jacks) fixed on top
on the central core
The first floor to be installed is the Terrace, followed by the pen
ultimate floor level and then rest upto ground level
3. Who Invented this?
A company called THORNTON TOMASETTI based in USA held all the
rights to this technology
The patent and rights were transfered to AECOS LTD. in 2015
A building was built under joint partnership between SHAPOORJI
PALLONJI And AECOS
A first of its kind in INDIA
8. Benefits of TopDown System
Work on Ground
All activities on slab are
carried out within 2m of
ground
Better
Management
Less simulataneous
activities may help in better
project control
Enforced and Enhanced
Job made easy for quality
inspectors as work is
carried on ground
50% time reduction
Speeds up installation
activities as many acivities
are filtered
Savings
Reduction in activities and
materials gives room for
saving in costs in all aspects
Safety
Efficiency
CostTime
Qualit
y
9. Stats
Client : INTEL TECHNOLOGY INDIA PVT. LTD.
Certification : LEED - Platinum Grade
Total Floor Area : 6,45,000 Sqf
Safety record : 5 million safe manhours
Duration : Mar 2014 - Nov 2016 (Including design phase)
10. SWOT ANALYSIS
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T
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• Speed of construction
• Enhanced Quality
monitoring
• More Floor area
• Reduction in dead load
• Better Safety
• Material Saving
• Overall cost reduction
• Great strides can be
achieved in
afforadle housing
• Can be used for
rehabilitation post
disaster
• Failure of jacks
• Highly Skilled labour
• Maintain Precision and
Accuracy
• Failure of Jacks
• Small error may
incurr high
rectification costs
11. Intel SRR3 Project
It’s something that every efficiency expert knows: mass
production is the keystone of maximizing abudget. The TopDown
system mass produces the floors of your high rise.Historically, the
natural construction variances that are a product of building
several stories in the air made this impossible, but by creating
every floor at ground level, the TopDown system provides greater
control – maximizing the design efficiency of each floor. This
enables massproduction of all components with precise
specifications unmatched by conventional construction
practices.But mass production in no way limits design flexibility.
The TopDown™ system can be utilized to create a high rise of
virtually any height, size or shape..Put simply, the AECOS
TopDown™ system is the most efficient way to build a high rise in
the world today. It’s a revolutionary method to deliver excellence
in construction – one story at a time.
INDUSTRIALISATION OF
STRUCTURE