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DESIGN OF SHIP ENCLOSURE. First conceptual design. 3D Side view. Arch supporting the structure. 3D Front view. Rectangular design mainly steel and glass. 3D Closer front view. Tried to introduce a column less design as far as possible. 3D Side view showing secondary building.
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First conceptual design 3D Side view Arch supporting the structure
3D Front view Rectangular design mainly steel and glass
3D Closer front view Tried to introduce a column less design as far as possible
3D Side view showing secondary building Secondary building also with rectangular design mainly steel glass and concrete floors
Second conceptual design that was further developed 3D Back view of chosen design
Descriptive video to give better orientation and understanding of the chosen design
Wind Pressure Wind resisted by bracing. 8 bays provided and each two act as a single system. This increases the stiffness of the building against eccenticities of vertical loads and horizontal loads Wind Pressure Wind Pressure Wind Pressure Wind Pressure Wind Pressure
Sway stability Wind Direction
Each value of αc r is larger than 10 αcr > 10 The structure is stable against second order sway in global mode
Wind excitation frequency Consider Rectangular section St= Strouhal number for the structure D= breadth of structure U= wind speed Since f > n Structure can be considered dynamically stable
Construction process First step is to put the foundations After that the steel frame is erected
Installation of roof trusses Putting glass glazing into place
The last step is to install the ETFE panels and to inflate them
Sustainability in Design Steel made from 60% recycled material Reduce the carbon footprint of the building Concrete mixed using new technology
Risk Management • Assessment – establishing the onsite risks • Evaluation – calculating the hazards • Management – taking appropriate actions • Measurement – recording the effects caused by the previously taken actions
Work at Heights • Safety harnesses • Safety nets • Cranes • Only professionals
Plant and Machinery Use • Specific safety briefs • Fence restrictions • Proper maintenance • Adequate equipment
Other Measures • Regular inspections • Proper training • Appropriate sanctions • “A clean site is a safe site” • Onsite protocol • Previous failure research