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Pre Engineered Building is a metal building enclosure system that often involves a structural framework and also involves roofing and wall cladding and is built and assembled in the factory premises. The main reason for the adoption of PEB in India is the continued faith in conventional construction methods. PEB is manufactured using the raw materials available from all sources and manufacturing methods that can effectively meet a wide range of structural and esthetic design requirements.Historically, the primary structure of the pre engineered building is the assembly of I-shaped members, often referred to as I-beams. In pre engineered buildings, the beams used are typically formed by welding steel plates together to shape the I segment. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: What is Pre engineered building (PEB)?


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What is Pre engineered building (PEB)?
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Index
  • What is Pre engineered building?
  • Advantages of Pre engineered building
  • Componants of PEB

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Pre engineered building
  • Pre Engineered Building is a metal building
    enclosure system that often involves a structural
    framework and also involves roofing and wall
    cladding and is built and assembled in the
    factory premises.
  • The main reason for the adoption of PEB in India
    is the continued faith in conventional
    construction methods.
  • PEB is manufactured using the raw materials
    available from all sources and manufacturing
    methods that can effectively meet a wide range of
    structural and esthetic design requirements.

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  • Historically, the primary structure of the pre
    engineered building is the assembly of I-shaped
    members, often referred to as I-beams.
  • In pre engineered buildings, the beams used are
    typically formed by welding steel plates together
    to shape the I segment.
  • India is a developing country, and construction
    plays an important role in India 's development
    as a result of the rapid growth of prefabricated
    structures.
  • Government plans for many projects every year,
    such as smart cities, malls, hospitals , schools,
    bridges, metro stations , airports and many more.
    Such construction projects of the Government are
    often on a wide scale.
  • Even the Warehousing sector in India is rising at
    a rate of 35-40 per cent per year.

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  • Fast construction, cost-effectiveness,
    reliability, reusability and design versatility
    are some of the main advantages of PEB.
  • From a basic structure to complex high-rise
    structures, PEB has built its reputation.
  • This is the main reason why everyone chooses
    prefab construction for personal and government
    projects.
  • There are several PEB companies in India offering
    world-class steel construction solutions on a
    regular basis in the construction industry and
    DHUMAL METALS PVT.LTD. is one of them.
  • DHUMAL METALS PVT.LTD has vast experience in the
    manufacture of all forms of steel structures and
    also focuses on the quality of the products.

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Time Cost Saving 
  • Any PEB project would save time and money to the
    consumer that is critical in today's busy
    schedule.
  • In prefab construction, after the manufacture of
    all steel products by the manufacturer of PEB,
    all products are shipped to the construction
    site.
  • Installation can be done in a matter of days or
    weeks.
  • Installing a prefabricated structure requires
    less labour, as a result of which labor costs are
    often small.

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  • This cycle of processing, transport and
    installation takes less time than conventional
    construction.
  • When the project is on a wide scale, the
    purchaser of steel may buy in bulk and, as a
    result , the cost of steel is also lower. This
    costs less, thus, which benefits the consumer

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https//dhumalmetals.com/peb.html
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PEB STRUCTURE COMPONENTS
  • Primary Frame.
  • Secondary Structural Elements.
  • Roof and Wall Panels.
  • Sandwich Panels.
  • Other accessories.

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Primary frame
  • Pre-engineered steel building is a portal frame
    structure consisting of a main and secondary
    frame and bracing system.
  • The combination of these three components and the
    weather-covering of the sheeting results in
    robust steel buildings instead of individual
    frames.
  • In the case of modern structures, individual
    columns and trusses are individually built and
    free standing frames resulting in a bulky and
    heavy structure.

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COLUMN RAFTER CONNECTION
  • Functional need of the framing system, column to
    RS connection can be constructed in a number of
    ways.
  • There are different merits and demerits in each
    option of the rafter-column system, as steel
    consumption still continues to vary in each
    option.
  • It is also important for the designer to opt for
    this For economic relation, unless there are any
    practical limitations.

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Secondary structural elements
  • the secondary framing system consists primarily
    of purlin and z or c shapes of various sizes.
  • In pre-engineered buildings usually cold form Z
    sections are used for secondary frames to achieve
    high strength and lower weight.
  • Usually cold process components used for roofing
    are called purlin and for walls it is called
    girt.
  • Sometime C section is often used instead of Z.
    Purlin / Girts are members who transfer forces
    and moments from one frame to another for the
    overall stability of the building structure and
    all act as a weather-covering system for the
    purpose of sheeting.

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Roof and wall panels
  • Tin shades Curtain Wall made of glass
    roll-shaped steel sheets typically come in this
    category.
  • For the transfer of wind force and other acting
    loads form the building frame to the base at a
    certain interval, the x-bracing system is used to
    change the direction of forces in order to reduce
    the impact of forces.
  • The 2nd and 2nd last bays are preferably designed
    as braced bays and, for economic reasons, braced
    bays between every 4th bay.

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  • These braced bays are for the roof as well as the
    wall between two frames (bays).
  • Normally, rods, pipes or angles are used for
    x-bracing purposes. In the wall bracings, two
    columns form a haunch to the bottom of the
    columns.
  • Sandwich panels The sandwich panel consists of
    three layers in which the non-aluminum core is
    inserted between two aluminum sheets.
  • accessories mezzanine flooring, bolts,
    insulation, etc.
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