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Title: Enhancement of the Efficiency of Building Systems through Conceptual Design
Authors: ALAO, Timothy O
OGUNBODE, E. B
Keywords: Conceptual design, moment redistribution, load path, structural efficiency
Issue Date: Dec-2019
Publisher: Environmental Technology and Science Journal, Federal University and Science Journal
Series/Report no.: ;10(2). Pages 74 - 83
Abstract: Safe and efficient structural forms are practicable provided that the strucniral systems or forms can be described mathematically using mechanics in structural design. The concept of enhancing the efficiency o f traditional buildings using a conceptual design approach is discussed with particular emphasis on redirecting load paths, moment redistribution and eliminating design flaws. The particular refcrcnccs to reinforced concrete buildings arc discussed, to produce structures that arc both functional and safe. Two examples o f representative building frames were analysed to illustrate the working principles of this approach. It has been shown that conceptual design and re-design can improve the efficiency of designs and is therefore encouraged.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3981
ISSN: 2006-0459
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