Structural Engineering and Prefabricated Structures
Introduction to Prefabrication
At this fast moving world, everyone looks for more time saving practices, and reliable services. Prefabrication is the practice of manufacturing the structural components of a building in a factory or manufacturing unit; then shifted the whole assembly to the place where it needs to be located. As each part of the buildings is manufactured individually and then combining together at the construction site will help to reduce the efforts of engineers and it needs only less time. The figure shown below is an example of assembling prefabricated components.
Pre Engineered Building
Pre Engineered Building is denoted as PEB. In Structural Engineering the PEB is designed and manufactured by PEB supplier, by using best raw materials from all sources and manufacturing methods that can efficiently satisfy a wide range of structural and aesthetic design requirements. These buildings are also called Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings PEMB.
Significance of Structural Engineering and Prefabricated Structures
- Structural Engineering helps to determine the behaviour of individual structures or sub-components.
- Helps to find most suitable materials.
- Helps to understand the material requirements.
- As the manufacturing of each components individually, So can create separate design.
- Prefabrication helps to minimize the impact on traffic from bridge building.
- It allows flexible designs for limitless opportunities.
- The greatest advantage is financial savings.
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