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PORTAL FRAME CONSTRUCTION &
PRE ENGINEERED BUILDING SYSTEM
Prepared by
Adrian Rollo Toisa
Architect/Instructor
• Describe the components of
pre-engineered buildings.
• Identify the primary and
secondary structural framing
systems.
• Apply the wall materials,
insulation, and installation of
roofing, gutter, trim and
accessories in architectural
design.
Fig. Pre-engineered Building
courtesy of SEA CON LLC
INTENDED LEARNING
OUTCOME (ILO)
Background
• Steel was very expensive item in construction.
• Early 1900’s, the concept of metal building
originated in U.S.
• Simple industrial structures using truss rafters,
straight columns, sectional roof & wall. Wedge
pins for connections.
• Mass production of housing and storage modules
for U.S. army during ww2.
• Metal building system recognized as a favorable
method of construction over conventional
methods.
• Late 1950’s and early 1960’s, computerized design
allowed buildings to be tailored to individual cut.
Background
• Roll forming lines allowed continuous span cold
rolled z-purlins.
• Color coated panels and factory insulated panels
improved architectural appearance.
• Major increase in design possibilities
contributed to the boom in metal buildings.
• The term “pre-engineered building” came into
existence.
• 1990’s – present, pre-engineered buildings
dominate the low rise building market.
Definition: Portal Frame
Fig. Our Lady of Fatima,
Filigree of propped portal
frames support the floating
ceiling.by Keith Cottier
• A construction method of building and
designing structures, primarily using
steel or steel-reinforced precast
concrete.
• Can also be constructed using laminated
lumber such as glulam.
• The connections between the columns
and rafters are designed to be moment-
resistant to carry bending forces.
• First developed in the 1960’s and now
become the most common enclosure for
spans of 20-60m.
• Designed for the following loads: roof
load and wind load. While designing care
should be taken for proper: Joints,
foundation and bracing.
Portal frames are made in a variety of shapes and sizes. They are
usually made from steel, but can also be made from concrete or
timber. The portal structure is designed in such a way that it has
no intermediate columns, as a result large open areas can easily
be created within the structure.
Portal Frames are generally used for single storey construction
which require a large unobstructed floor space ie
Factories
Shopping Centres
Warehouses
Internal view of a portal framed
warehouse
At this stage the floor is not in place.
Note the clear unobstructed floor area
available.
With single storey buildings natural lighting is
gained by placing clear sheets in roof layout.
These sheets will run from eaves to ridge at
suitable intervals.
Base joint for Portal
Frame
The legs or stanchions of the portal frame
need connecting at the bottom to a
foundation.
Here we can see the base joint
connection in place.
Ridge joint for Portal
Frame
Shown here is a ridge joint or apex
joint.
It is Important that this joint is strong
hence the use of wedge shaped pieces
called gusset pieces to strengthen and
increase the bolt area.
Knee joint for Portal
Frame
• Gusset pieces will be used to increase
strength, give greater bolt area and
prevent deflection under load.
• Again the knee joint must be strong
to support the roof loads and prevent
bending.
Diagonal bracing for
Portal Frame
With all types of frameworks we must think on stability ie
movement. To help strengthen the framework and prevent
movement diagonal bracing will be used.
Cladding rails for Portal Frame
• This slide shows the
cladding rails for
attaching the external
metal cladding panels to.
• These rails can be fixed
horizontal or vertical
depending on the way
the cladding panels are
fixed.
Tie cables for Portal
Frame
• These wire and tubular
ties are used to prevent
sagging of the cladding
rails which can add
considerable force unto
the joints of the external
cladding.
External wall detail
• Here we see the finish of
the external cladding
panels with the lower
level facing brickwork.
• The blockwork behind
creates a protective wall
or firewall.
• Pre-engineered metal building (PEMB) system is a
building enclosure system that always includes a
structural system and often includes roof and wall
cladding.
• The structural system consist of “rigid frames” that are
fabricated from steel and ‘cold formed’ into an ‘I’ shape
through a manufacturing process.
• Rigid frames consists of roof beams and columns that
are field bolted together.
• The frames can span large distances without
intermediate supporting columns.
• The frames are spaced at intervals between 15’ (4.5m)
and 60’ (18m) and can span, column free up to 300’
(90m) across a building
Definition: Pre-engineered Building
(PEB)
• Primary framing: Moment resisting frames with
pinned or fixed bases.
• Secondary framing: Cold formed Z sections or C
sections for purlins or girts designed as continuous
beams spanning over rafters and columns with laps.
• Longitudinal stability: Wind load on building end
walls is transferred through roof purlins to braced
bays and carried to the foundations through diagonal
bracing.
Definition: Pre-engineered Building (PEB)
Fig. Sample of PEB System, credits to http://www.shribalajiroofing.com/pre-engineering-building/
Pre-engineered Building (PEB) system features
• PEB System is computer assisted, design to create a
building for specific use.
• The complete building system is Pre Engineered to
facilitate easy production and assembly on site.
• Tailor made building based on the client’s
requirements and actual design calculations using
tapered sections.
• A combination of built-up section, hot rolled section,
cold formed elements and profiled sheets.
• Designing and fabrication or casting is done in
factory. Connected together in factories by welding.
1
Pre-engineered Building (PEB) system features
• Building components are brought to site. Fixed or
jointed at the site. All connections are bolted.
• Basically produced at the factory with high tensile
steel material by collecting complete information of
the shed or building (length, width, height, etc..)
• The entire design of all building components is based
on international standards and involve high technical
quality production.
Pre-engineered Building Insulation
Insulation – The main purpose of insulating a building is to
reduce the heat transfer coming through the ceilings and
openings. There are 2-kinds, the bulk and reflective insulation.
Bulk Insulation
-Rock wool
-glass wool
-loose fill cellulose
-polystyrene panels
- polyester matting
Reflective Insulation
-Foil faced blankets
-foil faced boards
-Multi-cell foil products (2 or more layers of reflective foil)
Pre-engineered Building Insulation
Polyurethane insulation – A panel manufactured by a
press injection method to produce a polyurethane
core between exterior steel facings. Can be used on
the wall and ceilings as cladding.
Fig. Sample of rolled polyurethane
foam insulation
Fig. Sample of polyurethane foam
Pre-engineered Building Insulation
Fiber Glass Insulation – This can be used on the roof or
wall and can be retrofitted on existing buildings. The
fiber glass insulation is fire safe and CFC free and
does not emit toxic smoke. It is laminated to the top
and bottom steel facings with special chemical glue,
hence, completely filling the insulation cavity.
Fig. Sample of fiberglass roof insulation
Pre-engineered Building Insulation
Sandwich Panel Insulation – Consist of two thinner
metal sheets over a rigid core. Can be used on the
roof or wall.
Fig. Sample of fiberglass roof insulation
Pre-engineered Building Insulation
Fig. Bubble wrap aluminum foil faced insulation
Fig. Rigid panel aluminum foil faced insulation
Pre-engineered Building Insulation
• Uniformly textured inorganic glass fibers bonded together by
a non-water soluble and fire retardant thermosetting resin. It
is free from coarse fibers and shot due to its mineral
composition.
• PEBI is non-toxic and not hazardous to health.
• As metal roof age they become more susceptible to corrosion,
normally beginning at the seams and spreading through out
the panel.
Fig. PEBI
Applications
Fig. Aircraft Hangars Fig. Train Station
Fig. Car Showroom/ factory Fig. Warehouse
Applications
Fig. Office Building (on-going cons.)
Fig. Indoor Stadium
Fig. School Fig. Highrise
Advantages
• Aesthetic appeal
• Faster completion
• Economical
• Seismic resistance
• Ease of expansion
• Maintenance free
• Large clear spans
• Controlled quality
• Building can be closed in and
made water tight
• Prefabrication are not affected
by weather
• Site works such as drainage,
roads etc can be carried out until
framework is ready for erection.
Disadvantages
• Subject to corrosion
• It has poor resistance to fire as it
bends easily when hot.
Fig. Truss & column and portal frame system
Fig. Conventional Section Fig. Pre Engineered Tappered
Section
Fig. Pre Engineered Stepped
Section
REFERENCES
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal_frame
http://www.ediscompany.com/what-is-a-pre-engineered-building/
http://www.kirbyinternational.com/products-services/peb/insulated-
sandwich-panels.html
Pre-Engineered Construction Analysis & Design of Portal Frame by N. Patel, &
S. Sharma
ESDEP lecture note (WG14), lecture 14.6: Special Single Storey Structures
Pre Engineered Building System by H.K. Gulati, A. Srinivas Rao & M.R. Mirza
ZAMIL STEEL Pre-Engineered Buildings
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Portal Frame Construction & Pre Engineered Building System

  • 1. PORTAL FRAME CONSTRUCTION & PRE ENGINEERED BUILDING SYSTEM Prepared by Adrian Rollo Toisa Architect/Instructor
  • 2. • Describe the components of pre-engineered buildings. • Identify the primary and secondary structural framing systems. • Apply the wall materials, insulation, and installation of roofing, gutter, trim and accessories in architectural design. Fig. Pre-engineered Building courtesy of SEA CON LLC INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME (ILO)
  • 3. Background • Steel was very expensive item in construction. • Early 1900’s, the concept of metal building originated in U.S. • Simple industrial structures using truss rafters, straight columns, sectional roof & wall. Wedge pins for connections. • Mass production of housing and storage modules for U.S. army during ww2. • Metal building system recognized as a favorable method of construction over conventional methods. • Late 1950’s and early 1960’s, computerized design allowed buildings to be tailored to individual cut.
  • 4. Background • Roll forming lines allowed continuous span cold rolled z-purlins. • Color coated panels and factory insulated panels improved architectural appearance. • Major increase in design possibilities contributed to the boom in metal buildings. • The term “pre-engineered building” came into existence. • 1990’s – present, pre-engineered buildings dominate the low rise building market.
  • 5. Definition: Portal Frame Fig. Our Lady of Fatima, Filigree of propped portal frames support the floating ceiling.by Keith Cottier • A construction method of building and designing structures, primarily using steel or steel-reinforced precast concrete. • Can also be constructed using laminated lumber such as glulam. • The connections between the columns and rafters are designed to be moment- resistant to carry bending forces. • First developed in the 1960’s and now become the most common enclosure for spans of 20-60m. • Designed for the following loads: roof load and wind load. While designing care should be taken for proper: Joints, foundation and bracing.
  • 6. Portal frames are made in a variety of shapes and sizes. They are usually made from steel, but can also be made from concrete or timber. The portal structure is designed in such a way that it has no intermediate columns, as a result large open areas can easily be created within the structure. Portal Frames are generally used for single storey construction which require a large unobstructed floor space ie Factories Shopping Centres Warehouses
  • 7. Internal view of a portal framed warehouse At this stage the floor is not in place. Note the clear unobstructed floor area available. With single storey buildings natural lighting is gained by placing clear sheets in roof layout. These sheets will run from eaves to ridge at suitable intervals.
  • 8. Base joint for Portal Frame The legs or stanchions of the portal frame need connecting at the bottom to a foundation. Here we can see the base joint connection in place.
  • 9. Ridge joint for Portal Frame Shown here is a ridge joint or apex joint. It is Important that this joint is strong hence the use of wedge shaped pieces called gusset pieces to strengthen and increase the bolt area.
  • 10. Knee joint for Portal Frame • Gusset pieces will be used to increase strength, give greater bolt area and prevent deflection under load. • Again the knee joint must be strong to support the roof loads and prevent bending.
  • 11. Diagonal bracing for Portal Frame With all types of frameworks we must think on stability ie movement. To help strengthen the framework and prevent movement diagonal bracing will be used.
  • 12. Cladding rails for Portal Frame • This slide shows the cladding rails for attaching the external metal cladding panels to. • These rails can be fixed horizontal or vertical depending on the way the cladding panels are fixed.
  • 13. Tie cables for Portal Frame • These wire and tubular ties are used to prevent sagging of the cladding rails which can add considerable force unto the joints of the external cladding.
  • 14. External wall detail • Here we see the finish of the external cladding panels with the lower level facing brickwork. • The blockwork behind creates a protective wall or firewall.
  • 15. • Pre-engineered metal building (PEMB) system is a building enclosure system that always includes a structural system and often includes roof and wall cladding. • The structural system consist of “rigid frames” that are fabricated from steel and ‘cold formed’ into an ‘I’ shape through a manufacturing process. • Rigid frames consists of roof beams and columns that are field bolted together. • The frames can span large distances without intermediate supporting columns. • The frames are spaced at intervals between 15’ (4.5m) and 60’ (18m) and can span, column free up to 300’ (90m) across a building Definition: Pre-engineered Building (PEB)
  • 16. • Primary framing: Moment resisting frames with pinned or fixed bases. • Secondary framing: Cold formed Z sections or C sections for purlins or girts designed as continuous beams spanning over rafters and columns with laps. • Longitudinal stability: Wind load on building end walls is transferred through roof purlins to braced bays and carried to the foundations through diagonal bracing. Definition: Pre-engineered Building (PEB)
  • 17. Fig. Sample of PEB System, credits to http://www.shribalajiroofing.com/pre-engineering-building/
  • 18. Pre-engineered Building (PEB) system features • PEB System is computer assisted, design to create a building for specific use. • The complete building system is Pre Engineered to facilitate easy production and assembly on site. • Tailor made building based on the client’s requirements and actual design calculations using tapered sections. • A combination of built-up section, hot rolled section, cold formed elements and profiled sheets. • Designing and fabrication or casting is done in factory. Connected together in factories by welding.
  • 19. 1 Pre-engineered Building (PEB) system features • Building components are brought to site. Fixed or jointed at the site. All connections are bolted. • Basically produced at the factory with high tensile steel material by collecting complete information of the shed or building (length, width, height, etc..) • The entire design of all building components is based on international standards and involve high technical quality production.
  • 20. Pre-engineered Building Insulation Insulation – The main purpose of insulating a building is to reduce the heat transfer coming through the ceilings and openings. There are 2-kinds, the bulk and reflective insulation. Bulk Insulation -Rock wool -glass wool -loose fill cellulose -polystyrene panels - polyester matting Reflective Insulation -Foil faced blankets -foil faced boards -Multi-cell foil products (2 or more layers of reflective foil)
  • 21. Pre-engineered Building Insulation Polyurethane insulation – A panel manufactured by a press injection method to produce a polyurethane core between exterior steel facings. Can be used on the wall and ceilings as cladding. Fig. Sample of rolled polyurethane foam insulation Fig. Sample of polyurethane foam
  • 22. Pre-engineered Building Insulation Fiber Glass Insulation – This can be used on the roof or wall and can be retrofitted on existing buildings. The fiber glass insulation is fire safe and CFC free and does not emit toxic smoke. It is laminated to the top and bottom steel facings with special chemical glue, hence, completely filling the insulation cavity. Fig. Sample of fiberglass roof insulation
  • 23. Pre-engineered Building Insulation Sandwich Panel Insulation – Consist of two thinner metal sheets over a rigid core. Can be used on the roof or wall. Fig. Sample of fiberglass roof insulation
  • 24. Pre-engineered Building Insulation Fig. Bubble wrap aluminum foil faced insulation Fig. Rigid panel aluminum foil faced insulation
  • 25. Pre-engineered Building Insulation • Uniformly textured inorganic glass fibers bonded together by a non-water soluble and fire retardant thermosetting resin. It is free from coarse fibers and shot due to its mineral composition. • PEBI is non-toxic and not hazardous to health. • As metal roof age they become more susceptible to corrosion, normally beginning at the seams and spreading through out the panel. Fig. PEBI
  • 26. Applications Fig. Aircraft Hangars Fig. Train Station Fig. Car Showroom/ factory Fig. Warehouse
  • 27. Applications Fig. Office Building (on-going cons.) Fig. Indoor Stadium Fig. School Fig. Highrise
  • 28. Advantages • Aesthetic appeal • Faster completion • Economical • Seismic resistance • Ease of expansion • Maintenance free • Large clear spans • Controlled quality • Building can be closed in and made water tight • Prefabrication are not affected by weather • Site works such as drainage, roads etc can be carried out until framework is ready for erection. Disadvantages • Subject to corrosion • It has poor resistance to fire as it bends easily when hot.
  • 29. Fig. Truss & column and portal frame system Fig. Conventional Section Fig. Pre Engineered Tappered Section Fig. Pre Engineered Stepped Section
  • 30. REFERENCES https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal_frame http://www.ediscompany.com/what-is-a-pre-engineered-building/ http://www.kirbyinternational.com/products-services/peb/insulated- sandwich-panels.html Pre-Engineered Construction Analysis & Design of Portal Frame by N. Patel, & S. Sharma ESDEP lecture note (WG14), lecture 14.6: Special Single Storey Structures Pre Engineered Building System by H.K. Gulati, A. Srinivas Rao & M.R. Mirza ZAMIL STEEL Pre-Engineered Buildings

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Polymer is a substance that has a molecular structure consisting chiefly or entirely a large number of similar units bonded together.
  2. Science = materials, structure, electrical, mechanical, sanitary, fire protections Art = Aesthetics, beauty Humanities – Sociology, psychology, anthropology