Well presented and i am delighted to see that students are asking good questions..... way back during our days (1994) we did not have the privilege or effort to take audio visual lectures... however coming to point the world of precast joints is truly evolving to make it highly seismic resistant (achilles heels). Request also to check out "invisible connections" and Sumitomo-Mitsui Quick RC Integration Method... best regards.. kumaran
Thank yo so much for your comment Mr Kumaran. The RC integration method by Sumitomo-Mitsui is really nice. I requested interested viewers to visit www.smcon.co.jp/en/ Right at the bottom of the page the different technologies have been mentioned
Hello JSP, thanks for the video! I was trying to find a good cost database on precast structures that take into account these different joint types. Do you have any recommendations? Thank you!
Hey Lucas, it is linked to the technology that the precaster adopts. A joint may be cheap with reference to the material cost, but the cost of assembling and installing in the site may be expensive. Again, the target profit of a company will vary with another. This makes it difficult to get the cost database of elements or systems.
sir i am sachin intern at motera stadium ahmedbad in this site 75% work is pecast construction. doubt- if joint two precast element then it is called monolithic joint or construction joint. if say monolithic then why? if say construction joint then why?
Hi Sachin, If your connections are such that the end element will act as one piece, it is mono lithic. You will have dowels which are used to transfer stress between the elements. This makes them act as one. You could have seats in the stadium that are precast and screwed in place. They could be removed at a later date and this will not be mon lithic. Trust this helps. With Regards, JSP
Hello sir, Good Information. I am Mukesh Gupta from CON-TECH, Please Make introduction On Reinforcement Rebar couplers, I will provide you with the Total R&D.
Liken it to the electrical receptacles. In general engineering parlance, each half of a pair of mating connectors or fasteners by convention is designated male or female. The "female" connector is generally a receptacle that receives and holds the "male" connector. With Regards, JSP
Someone ought to figure out how to "design" a "precast, "Air-crete", "on-site-built" system, that is structurally sound, sufficiently strong, and SIMPLE, and VERY LOW COST, so that more people could fabricate their own homes, using a "Modular" system that allows for a variety of "customized" features!.....
Hi Guloguloguy, Low cost is today's mantra. However, I doubt very much on the degree customization will be possible. If you are working toward the standards set you may be on the way to solving a very big housing challenge. Best Wishes, JSP
Thank you for the reply. I was thinking that some of Frank Lloyd Wright's wonderful "Usonian" house designs, could be "redesigned", as far as using less wood, more concrete blocks, using "Air-crete", and perhaps some "manufactured/engineered" precast slabs, to use as "nearly flat" roofing panels. I think that it'd be tremendously beneficial if there was a way to "make" the blocks, on site, and to assemble them upon a "slab, on-grade" pad system, while keeping the costs to a minimum, using the latest, greatest "LOW-ENERGY-LOSS" low-cost materials, like "Air-crete", and using fire-proof, termite-proof, DURABLE methods, that require minimum long-term maintenance, and reducing the use of expensive, rare materials, like "milled lumber", etc.
Thanks sir.
due to this video, I have fully understood how the precast elements work in reality.
22-02-2021
I am so glad that you found it useful Saad Fakhoury.
Thank you for this lecture. It was really useful!
Thank you so much for the encouragement
I am so glad that this was useful for you Keerthana
Well presented and i am delighted to see that students are asking good questions..... way back during our days (1994) we did not have the privilege or effort to take audio visual lectures... however coming to point the world of precast joints is truly evolving to make it highly seismic resistant (achilles heels). Request also to check out "invisible connections" and Sumitomo-Mitsui Quick RC Integration Method... best regards.. kumaran
Thank yo so much for your comment Mr Kumaran. The RC integration method by Sumitomo-Mitsui is really nice. I requested interested viewers to visit www.smcon.co.jp/en/ Right at the bottom of the page the different technologies have been mentioned
Fantastic illustration sir. Found it very useful on visualising the theory we have for CE 6016 prefabricated structures
Thank you so much for the kind words Theerumalai. I taught this course some time ago and this is from the videos created then
Hello JSP, thanks for the video! I was trying to find a good cost database on precast structures that take into account these different joint types. Do you have any recommendations? Thank you!
Hey Lucas, it is linked to the technology that the precaster adopts. A joint may be cheap with reference to the material cost, but the cost of assembling and installing in the site may be expensive. Again, the target profit of a company will vary with another. This makes it difficult to get the cost database of elements or systems.
Very useful. Thank you sir
Thank you so much for your comment
thankyou very much sir, very helpful
Hi Nishant, I am so glad you found it useful.
Sir , can you provide any details regarding the design of double T RCC slab..
great lecture
Thank you so much Shoaib
Sir i want consulting for precast how can i ,i am not an civil engineer but i want to construct low cost house with clc or other .
9:14 Bolt Connection
can u teach me about precast whole structural desingng online>
I will certainly try to do it Abraar
Nice!
Thanks!
sir i am sachin intern at motera stadium ahmedbad in this site 75% work is pecast construction.
doubt- if joint two precast element then it is called monolithic joint or construction joint.
if say monolithic then why?
if say construction joint then why?
Hi Sachin,
If your connections are such that the end element will act as one piece, it is mono lithic.
You will have dowels which are used to transfer stress between the elements. This makes them act as one.
You could have seats in the stadium that are precast and screwed in place. They could be removed at a later date and this will not be mon lithic.
Trust this helps.
With Regards,
JSP
Hello sir,
Good Information.
I am Mukesh Gupta from CON-TECH, Please Make introduction On Reinforcement Rebar couplers, I will provide you with the Total R&D.
Hello sir, Thanks for your Interest. Please, shere your email address. My Mail Adress is m9549549543@gmail.com,
Are you from INDIA in which city?
Thank you so much for your kind words Mr Mukesh, Terribly sorry for the delay.
Cool
plz send download link of Slide file.
sir can you please share this ppt ??
Ashish, this is a very old video and I am unable to find the ppd :(
What is male and female connection??!!!
Liken it to the electrical receptacles. In general engineering parlance, each half of a pair of mating connectors or fasteners by convention is designated male or female. The "female" connector is generally a receptacle that receives and holds the "male" connector.
With Regards, JSP
Someone ought to figure out how to "design" a "precast, "Air-crete", "on-site-built" system, that is structurally sound, sufficiently strong, and SIMPLE, and VERY LOW COST, so that more people could fabricate their own homes, using a "Modular" system that allows for a variety of "customized" features!.....
Hi Guloguloguy,
Low cost is today's mantra. However, I doubt very much on the degree customization will be possible.
If you are working toward the standards set you may be on the way to solving a very big housing challenge.
Best Wishes,
JSP
Thank you for the reply. I was thinking that some of Frank Lloyd Wright's wonderful "Usonian" house designs, could be "redesigned", as far as using less wood, more concrete blocks, using "Air-crete", and perhaps some "manufactured/engineered" precast slabs, to use as "nearly flat" roofing panels. I think that it'd be tremendously beneficial if there was a way to "make" the blocks, on site, and to assemble them upon a "slab, on-grade" pad system, while keeping the costs to a minimum, using the latest, greatest "LOW-ENERGY-LOSS" low-cost materials, like "Air-crete", and using fire-proof, termite-proof, DURABLE methods, that require minimum long-term maintenance, and reducing the use of expensive, rare materials, like "milled lumber", etc.
what about in practice. why we don't see this technology in reality
it is now being used in India
berda berda, brrrtt..,
plz send download link of Slide file.
plz send download link of Slide file.
Hi Mehran,
This is a rather old video and I am unable to locate the presentation. Terribly sorry.
Cheers!!
JSP