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Structural Analysis by Replacement of Material

Author(s):

Sarita S. Mangalmurti , J.D college of engineering and management, Nagpur. ; Kartik Y. Burde, J.D college of engineering and management, Nagpur.; Nikhil H. Ingole, J.D college of engineering and management, Nagpur.; Yogesh C. Bhoyar, J.D college of engineering and management, Nagpur.; Prof. Sarika J. Modak, J.D college of engineering and management, Nagpur.

Keywords:

REVIT Method, Structural Analysis by Material Replacement

Abstract

The paper aims to point out the various aspects of prefabricated building methodologies for low cost housing zero energy building and low income housing by highlighting the different prefabrication techniques and the economic advantages by achieved by its adaptation. The use of prefabrication has been growing in the building industries. There are many issues which are been identified as time, on-site safety, quality, cost, land, requirements and environmental issues were also found. The issues revealed was that the cost of construction and the cost of prefabrication was having a greater difference as construction cost is higher. These problems were overcome as by taking improved quality and with this the construction time was also reduced, and modified performances could be done on-site. In this paper REVIT method is been implemented as to explore the concept of low cost housing and low income housing. A clear and measurable definition is needed it is because we have progressed towards our goal. The major current methods of construction systems are namely prefabrication procedure and many other replacement material methods are considered. The main aim was as by examining the cost of the components which are interior walls partitions, floors and dividing walls. This prefabrication techniques gives a best alternative to conventional construction, this is a necessary for the transformation.

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Paper ID: IJSRDV5I10119
Published in: Volume : 5, Issue : 1
Publication Date: 01/04/2017
Page(s): 330-332

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