Open Journal of Civil Engineering

Volume 9, Issue 1 (March 2019)

ISSN Print: 2164-3164   ISSN Online: 2164-3172

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Design and Fabrication of Aluminum Cladding and Curtain Wall of a Sports Club

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DOI: 10.4236/ojce.2019.91001    4,482 Downloads   15,421 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

The paper discusses the design, fabrication and the execution of the cladding supported by steel trusses and curtain wall of a sports club. The cladding and the curtain walls were subjected to a wind load of 1.2 Kpa considering basic wind speed of 25 m/s as per the project specifications. The first part of the paper deals with the cladding work of the canopy that consist of a 4 mm thick aluminium composite panels supported by steel trusses extended from the main structure. Two types of steel trusses were provided, the main truss connected to the space truss, whereas the intermediate truss connected to channels. Both trusses were spaced at 2.5 m centre to centre. These trusses were fabricated at factory and transported to the site for installation. The second part of the paper is related to the curtain wall design having Maximum Mullion spacing of 2 m, considered as worst scenario for the design calculations. The maximum Mullion height was 5.55 m, adopted in the calculations with bottom and top pinned connection. The Technal system was adopted for the design of mullions and transoms. Design was carried out using numerical modeling with CSI SAP2000 for cladding and its supporting structures. The bracket was realized and checked for the corresponding induced forces. All the structural systems were found safe according to different acceptance criterion.

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Naqash, M.T. (2019) Design and Fabrication of Aluminum Cladding and Curtain Wall of a Sports Club. Open Journal of Civil Engineering, 9, 1-17. doi: 10.4236/ojce.2019.91001.

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