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Honeycombing in concrete can be a common issue for engineers the main causes :-1- Insufficient vibration during pouring ...
28/10/2024

Honeycombing in concrete can be a common issue for engineers the main causes :-

1- Insufficient vibration during pouring of concrete.
2- Poor flowability of concrete mix.
3- Incorrect placement of reinforcement bars.
4- Pouring concrete from excessive hight.
5- Inadequately sealed formwork.
6- Harsh environmental conditions during pouring.

11/05/2024
Astronauts for Indian Gaganyaan first flight.
29/02/2024

Astronauts for Indian Gaganyaan first flight.

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24/01/2023

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16/08/2022
08/08/2022
Mahendra Raj (1924 – 8 May 2022) was an Indian structural engineer and designer who contributed to structural design of ...
13/05/2022

Mahendra Raj (1924 – 8 May 2022) was an Indian structural engineer and designer who contributed to structural design of many buildings in India including the Hall of Nations at the Pragati Maidan in Delhi and the Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad. Raj's work is considered pioneering for its engineering solutions for exposed concrete buildings and much of his work is seen as telling the history of post-independence India. In a career spanning six decades, he collaborated with architects including Le Corbusier, B. V. Doshi, Charles Correa, and Raj Rewal, and contributed to the structural design for more than 250 projects.

19/04/2022
21/02/2022

The design of a building involves many disciplines, and each of them contributes an important element to the process.
Architects give your building the appearance of your choice and make it function the way you want.
Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineers design the systems that let your occupants enjoy comfortable temperatures, fresh air, the convenience of electricity, potable water, and sanitation services.
Structural engineers make your building stand. They design structures to defy gravity, withstand heavy winds, and continue standing even as the ground beneath them starts to shake. Engineers support their design with structural calculations - a complex, little-known tool that lacks the glory of architectural design. If you are planning a construction project, you’ve likely heard of them. You may have wondered what they were, or whether they applied to your project.
So, what are structural calculations?
They are the math behind your building’s ability to stay upright. Engineers use them to determine the loads that a building must withstand and the properties of members that comprise its structure. These include piers, piles, footings, columns, joists, beams, slabs, trusses, and rafters, as well the various connection mechanisms that hold the structure together.
From a budget perspective, quality calculations can help you economize on your project. On average, the materials and labor involved in erecting a building’s structure can add up to 20% of the total construction costs. With such a large portion of your budget at stake, your structural calculations must afford the most efficient way of constructing a compliant, sturdy building. An experienced engineering team will pinpoint structural efficiencies through their calculations and help your project meet its intended budget.
In the Approval process, the accuracy of structural calculations (not in Karnataka) plays a critical part. Building department officials examine them for compliance with all applicable local codes; non-compliant calculations are sent back for revisions to the engineering team, thus delaying the Approval process and your scheduled construction date. Quality structural calculations, on the other hand, can streamline Approval and get you building faster.
How Structural Calculations Fit into the Design Process
Architectural planning is the first stage of the design process. This phase gives you-the client-a chance to share your vision with the architect, and communicate your intentions regarding the building’s appearance, function, and cost. The architect then interpolates your conceptions into the design and lays them out in a set of drawings.
The next step is to design a structure that can support the building’s architectural features. The engineers in charge of this process will perform several calculations during this process.
First, engineers must predict what loads they expect to act on the building. Referred to as specified loads, these include:
• Live loads, which are imposed by the occupants, furniture, vehicles, and equipment
• Dead loads, caused by the weight of the building itself
• Loads inflicted by the forces of nature, such as wind, earthquakes, and snow
Engineers can find most of these loads in local adaptations of the Indian Standards Code and National Building Code.
Next, engineers must work out the design loads - the loads they intend the structure to handle. These are higher than specified loads, as buildings are typically designed to withstand more loads than they are likely to bear.
With loads established, engineers can design the structure. At this stage, building code dimension tables will be used to find out the appropriate sizes of structural members. These tables allow the user to arrive at unknown variables, such as the depth of a beam or the width of a column, by looking up established values, such as dead and live loads.
Engineers will also calculate members’ stiffness and strength. Stiffness refers to a member’s ability to resist deformation when subjected to a force. Stiffness is expressed as a ratio of force to deformation, and is measured in pounds per inch when the force is tensile or compressive, or pounds per degree for rotational, shear, and torsional forces.
A material’s strength tells us the maximum load that it can withstand before deforming or failing. To arrive at a member’s strength, engineers would calculate its bending or shear stress, depending on what stresses are expected to act on the member.
Once the structural design is complete and sent for plan check review by your local building department, the correctness of structural calculations will become an important factor in streamlining the Approval process.
Building Approval Requirements
A building Approval is your local government’s authorization to perform the construction activities related to your project. Not to be confused with approvals, this compliance enforcement mechanism scrutinizes your project’s adherence to local codes. In California, there are several codes that a project must comply with to get the Approvals associated with the work. Most buildings require at least the following Approvals before construction may commence:
• Demolition Approval
• Grading Approval
• Building Approval
• Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Approvals
Each Approval application requires supporting documentation, typically consisting of plans and specifications for the relevant scope. Building Approval applications normally include architectural and structural drawings, as well as the structural calculations upon which the drawings are based.
In assessing your building Approval application, the building officials must make sure that your project has a structure that can withstand gravity and environmental loads specified in the building code.
The structural calculations submitted with the Approval application justify the engineers’ choice of structural members and their configuration. By providing a clear set of accurate structural calculations to support the drawings, your engineers help the reviewing official understand how they arrived at their design. This, in turn, speeds up your Approval application.
What We Can Do for You
If you are planning a construction or remodeling project, the last thing you want to worry about is your building’s ability to stand upright. On top of that, you probably want to limit the time your project is kept idling by building department reviews.
Design Everest can help. Our team of engineers is committed to producing clear, accurate structural calculations as a part of your building’s structural design. If you’d like to find out more, give us a call at +91 9972543333 for a FREE consultation and quote. We can also connect you with a professional engineer or designer right away for a virtual consultation or virtual on-site

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