Pre Engineered Buildings
Pre Engineered Buildings
Custom designed steel structures engineered for durability, efficiency, and performance.
Pre-Fab Building System
Accumech Pre-Fab Building System is custom designed to meet client requirement. The basic building parameters are:
Building Length
The distance between the outside flanges of end wall columns in opposite end wall is considered the building length. End bay length is the distance from outside of the outer flange of end wall columns or center line of the first interior frame columns. Interior bay length is distance between center lines of two adjacent interior main frame columns. The most economical bay length is 6m or 7.5m. However bay length up-to 15m is possible.
Building Height
Building height is the Eave height which usually is the distance from the bottom of the main frame column base plate to the top outer point of the eave strut. Eave heights up-to 30m are possible. When columns are recessed or elevated from finished floor, eave height is the distance from finished floor to top of eave strut.
Roof Slope (X/10)
This is the angle of the roof with respect to the horizontal. The most common roof slopes are 1/10 and 1/20, though any practical roof slope is possible as per customers requirement.
Design Load
Unless otherwise specified Accumech Pre-Fab building system are designed for the following minimum loads.
Roof Live Loads
0.75 kN/m2 Design for snow loads, seismic loads, collateral loads, or any other local climatic condition (if required) must be specified at time of quotation. Loads are applied in accordance with the latest American codes and standards applicable to pre-engineered buildings unless otherwise requested at the time of quotation.
Design Wind Speed
As per IS: 875 for location
Primary Framing Systems
The most common primary framing systems are shown below. All are shown symmetrical about the ridge line. Framing systems unsymmetrical about the ridge line and multi span framing system with unequal width modules are possible but may require more engineering time and probably longer deliveries. Practically any frame geometry is possible. Consult us for your specific Requirements.
Primary framing consists of all structural elements transferring load to the foundations.
Primary Framing Mainly Consists of:
- Intermediate frames
- End wall frames
- Wind Bracings
- Crane brackets
- Mezzanine beams