The "Precast Structural System" course offers a comprehensive exploration of precast elements in modern construction, covering everything from fundamental concepts to advanced design and implementation techniques. Precast construction, characterized by manufacturing structural components off-site under controlled conditions, represents a paradigm shift from traditional cast-in-situ methods.
The 'Precast Structural System' course offers a comprehensive exploration of modern construction techniques through precast elements. Participants will delve into the advantages of precast over traditional cast-in-situ methods, covering needs, types, and features across residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Detailed modules focus on major elements such as beams, slabs, columns, walls, and foundations, emphasizing their classification, production processes, and structural integration. Sessions using software like ETABS and SAFE explore modeling, analysis, and design considerations, ensuring compliance with design codes and optimal structural performance. Additionally, the course addresses construction phases from plant production to quality inspection, emphasizing preventive measures and design criteria for loads and prestressed concrete systems. By the end, participants will be equipped with the skills to implement efficient and sustainable precast solutions in construction projects.
Applied Learning Project
Learners will get hands-on project to model and design precast multi-story building. It will integrate structural analysis, design optimization, and practical considerations of precast manufacturing and erection techniques. Competence in creating and analyzing precast building models using ETABS and SAFE software, considering vertical and lateral load resisting systems