Abstract

Abstract: The concept of Pre-Engineered Building in creation format of structures has helped into optimizing a design of steel structure. Steel industry sector is developing more hastily in almost throughout elements of the world. In a hazard of global warming the usage of steel structures is not only efficient but also sustainable at the time. In Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEB) steel structures (Pre-fabricated) time is being the maximum significant aspect is built in very short duration period. In any type of Industrial structures and Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEB) Maximum Span, Column free suitable structures are the most vital in fulfills this requirement at the aspect of decreased time and price in comparison to conventional structures. Here this is study is achieved by planning 3D frame of an Industrial Warehouse constructing the use of the thoughts and studying the frames using appropriate assessment and design software after due validation. In this research, an industrial structure warehouse is analyzed and designed according to the Indian standards (IS 800-2007) and additionally through referring American Standard (AISC LRFD). The various loads like dead, live, wind, seismic and snow loads according as per IS codes are considered for the present work for relative study of Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEB) and Conventional Steel Building (CSB). To compare the consequences of the numerous parametric study to perform the variations in terms of shear force, support reaction, weight correlation and cost evaluation.

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