Transcription of Concrete Panel Buildings
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Panel systems and dimensions Stability and temporary bracing Roof bracing and lateral support Connection to structural steelwork Shear walls and moments on panels Support of panels Ground floor slab plan details Connecting suspended slabs to panels Shop detailing of panelsConcrete Panel BuildingsDesign Considerations for Low-rise Industrial and Commercial BuildingsIntroductionConcrete Panel construction is increasingly beingused for the entire range of Buildings , fromresidential to high-rise. This Briefing Noteoutlines some of the engineering design issuesthat should be considered in the use of this typeof construction for industrial or commercialapplications, irrespective of whether the concretepanels are cast on-site or factory Cement and Concrete Association ofAustralia acknowledges the significantcontribution of Ian Hymas from H & HConsulting Engineers Pty Ltd (trading as Henry& Hymas) to the content of this ConsiderationsThe structural design process is commenced bydividing the walls into panels of appropriatesize.
weight of structural steelwork required. Even though more roof bracing is required, eliminating the columns usually provides greater savings. Also, in terms of the programming, the panels can be cast and erected prior to the delivery of steelwork, allowing time for fabrication of the steelwork. If the concrete panels are used as cladding, the ...
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