Industrial Building Design: Control Room, Substations, Warehouse, Offices
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Industrial Building Design: Control Room, Substations, Warehouse, Offices Course
Introduction:
This course aims to address the specific requirements of industrial building design that require increased attention. It will provide a clear understanding of the design management process for industrial buildings. The principles of concrete and steel structure design will be explained in order to select the most suitable structure system.
During the course, various structural systems for concrete and steel structures will be discussed, along with a comprehensive examination of all the loads that impact industrial buildings. The design of specific areas such as control rooms, workshops, warehouses, and offices will be illustrated.
Course Objectives:
- The participants will be provided with detailed course material and will be familiarized with a suitable way in the design and construction of the industrial building.
- The engineer will be familiar with any problem and its solution in the concrete structure in the petrochemical industry and its causes of failure.
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for construction supervisors, civil engineers, and inspectors.
Course Outlines:
- Design Management process
- Control the design of the industrial building
- Define the load on the buildings
- Ballast load and its design philosophy
- Principal of reinforced concrete and steel design
- Live load in different industrial building
- Wind and earthquake load effect in BS , UBC codes
- Principal of design foundation under machine
- Different types of structural system
- Ways to select the better structure system
- Control room design precaution
- Offices design based on an operation requirement
- Warehouse and workshop design cases
- Design of crane track girder in the workshop
- Reasons of fails and cracks of concrete structure in industrial building.
- Construction precaution to achieve design requirement
- Preparing tender package
- Tender evaluation technique
- The inspection and monitoring procedure to control the construction
- Use of HSC and HPC in the building