Description
Pre Engineered Buildings (PEB) are the buildings which are engineered at a factory and assembled at site. Usually PEBs are steel structures. Built-up sections are fabricated at the factory to exact size, transported to site and assembled at site with bolted connections. This type of Structural Concept is generally used to build Industrial Buildings, Metro Stations, Warehouses etc.
The adoptability of PEB in the place of Conventional Steel Building design concept resulted in many advantages, including economy & easier fabrication. These type of building structure can be finished internally to serve any functions that is actually help in low rise building design. Examples of Pre-Engineered Buildings are warehouses, Canopies, Factories, Bridges etc.
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Advantages of PEB Structures Over RCC AND Steel
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Bending Moment Diagram of PEB and its Applications
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PEB Fundamentals & Terminologies -Part-01
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PEB Fundamentals & Terminologies -Part-02
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PEB Fundamentals & Terminologies -Part-03
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PEB Fundamentals & Terminologies -Part-04
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Framing System in PEB – MS-1 I MS-2 I TCCS I SCLT – Part-01
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Framing System in PEB – MS-1 I MS-2 I TCCS I SCLT – Part-02
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Single Slope Building in PEB
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Multi Gable Buildings in PEB
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Flat Roof & low Rise PEB Buildings
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Standard Sizes of Purlins l Girts l Eaves Struts -Part-01
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Standard Sizes of Purlins l Girts l Eaves Struts -Part-02
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What is Sag Rods l Importance in PEB l Sag Angle in PEB
Who this course is for:
- Civil Engineer
- Strucural Engineer
- Steel Drafter
- Steel Designer
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