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Due to the change in the FDI norms many investors are seeking to invest in India by various forms so it is directly impacting Indian Real Estate. Now it is important for an entity to give an idea to the investors about the project in terms of the Project efficiency Business success Future impact So to give an idea about the project probabilistically a framework need to be designed including all the parameters which are helpful to make a project successful.]]>

Due to the change in the FDI norms many investors are seeking to invest in India by various forms so it is directly impacting Indian Real Estate. Now it is important for an entity to give an idea to the investors about the project in terms of the Project efficiency Business success Future impact So to give an idea about the project probabilistically a framework need to be designed including all the parameters which are helpful to make a project successful.]]>
Sat, 22 Apr 2017 18:56:05 GMT /slideshow/framework-for-foreign-direct-investment-in-residential-projects-75310197/75310197 lucky1306s@slideshare.net(lucky1306s) Framework for Foreign direct Investment in Residential Projects lucky1306s Due to the change in the FDI norms many investors are seeking to invest in India by various forms so it is directly impacting Indian Real Estate. Now it is important for an entity to give an idea to the investors about the project in terms of the Project efficiency Business success Future impact So to give an idea about the project probabilistically a framework need to be designed including all the parameters which are helpful to make a project successful. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linked-170422185605-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Due to the change in the FDI norms many investors are seeking to invest in India by various forms so it is directly impacting Indian Real Estate. Now it is important for an entity to give an idea to the investors about the project in terms of the Project efficiency Business success Future impact So to give an idea about the project probabilistically a framework need to be designed including all the parameters which are helpful to make a project successful.
Framework for Foreign direct Investment in Residential Projects from Girish Singh
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Framework for foreign direct investment in residential projects /slideshow/framework-for-foreign-direct-investment-in-residential-projects/75309672 frameworkforforeigndirectinvestmentinresidentialprojects-170422182313
Due to the change in the FDI norms many investors are seeking to invest in india in various forms so it is directly give an impact on indian real estate. Now it is important for an entity to give an idea to the investors about the project in terms of the Project efficiency Business success Future impact So to give an idea about the project probabilistically a framework need to be designed including all the parameters which are helpful to make a project successful. ]]>

Due to the change in the FDI norms many investors are seeking to invest in india in various forms so it is directly give an impact on indian real estate. Now it is important for an entity to give an idea to the investors about the project in terms of the Project efficiency Business success Future impact So to give an idea about the project probabilistically a framework need to be designed including all the parameters which are helpful to make a project successful. ]]>
Sat, 22 Apr 2017 18:23:13 GMT /slideshow/framework-for-foreign-direct-investment-in-residential-projects/75309672 lucky1306s@slideshare.net(lucky1306s) Framework for foreign direct investment in residential projects lucky1306s Due to the change in the FDI norms many investors are seeking to invest in india in various forms so it is directly give an impact on indian real estate. Now it is important for an entity to give an idea to the investors about the project in terms of the Project efficiency Business success Future impact So to give an idea about the project probabilistically a framework need to be designed including all the parameters which are helpful to make a project successful. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/frameworkforforeigndirectinvestmentinresidentialprojects-170422182313-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Due to the change in the FDI norms many investors are seeking to invest in india in various forms so it is directly give an impact on indian real estate. Now it is important for an entity to give an idea to the investors about the project in terms of the Project efficiency Business success Future impact So to give an idea about the project probabilistically a framework need to be designed including all the parameters which are helpful to make a project successful.
Framework for foreign direct investment in residential projects from Girish Singh
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Feasibility study of old age home /slideshow/feasibility-study-of-old-age-home/56194517 group-3pppreportoldagehome-151216084438
Feasibility study of a old age home as a assignment given as per our curriculum of SPA BEM ]]>

Feasibility study of a old age home as a assignment given as per our curriculum of SPA BEM ]]>
Wed, 16 Dec 2015 08:44:38 GMT /slideshow/feasibility-study-of-old-age-home/56194517 lucky1306s@slideshare.net(lucky1306s) Feasibility study of old age home lucky1306s Feasibility study of a old age home as a assignment given as per our curriculum of SPA BEM <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/group-3pppreportoldagehome-151216084438-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Feasibility study of a old age home as a assignment given as per our curriculum of SPA BEM
Feasibility study of old age home from Girish Singh
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Stakeholder management In Construction Industry /slideshow/stakeholder-management-in-construction-industry/56193804 finalstakeholdermanagement-151216081512
Stakeholder Management is a theory by which we can ensure the success of the project by avoiding may type of disputes & problem during the project life cycle]]>

Stakeholder Management is a theory by which we can ensure the success of the project by avoiding may type of disputes & problem during the project life cycle]]>
Wed, 16 Dec 2015 08:15:12 GMT /slideshow/stakeholder-management-in-construction-industry/56193804 lucky1306s@slideshare.net(lucky1306s) Stakeholder management In Construction Industry lucky1306s Stakeholder Management is a theory by which we can ensure the success of the project by avoiding may type of disputes & problem during the project life cycle <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/finalstakeholdermanagement-151216081512-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Stakeholder Management is a theory by which we can ensure the success of the project by avoiding may type of disputes &amp; problem during the project life cycle
Stakeholder management In Construction Industry from Girish Singh
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Demolition Equipment/Technique Available /slideshow/demolition-equipmenttechnique-available/53101606 highreachdemolitionexcavatorconstructionequipment-150923095034-lva1-app6892
Demolition Technique Available in the world at present. ]]>

Demolition Technique Available in the world at present. ]]>
Wed, 23 Sep 2015 09:50:34 GMT /slideshow/demolition-equipmenttechnique-available/53101606 lucky1306s@slideshare.net(lucky1306s) Demolition Equipment/Technique Available lucky1306s Demolition Technique Available in the world at present. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/highreachdemolitionexcavatorconstructionequipment-150923095034-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Demolition Technique Available in the world at present.
Demolition Equipment/Technique Available from Girish Singh
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Prioritize the enablers of urbanization in india /slideshow/prioritize-the-enablers-of-urbanization-in-india/48720817 prioritizetheenablersofurbanizationinindia-150528183409-lva1-app6891
The process of urbanization in India creates a better and higher order of infrastructures of education, employment, modernization, industrialization and healthcare facilities. As per Chetan Vaidya (2011), Urbanization is inevitable and necessary to achieve the 10% GDP growth rate of India. As per that calculation India has to increase its urban area by 40% in the next 25 years. However, the current urban governance and management of the services is far from satisfactory. This study presents a coexisting scenario of migration that is ongoing in India. Post independent India witnessed several transformations in different sectors. Due to unequal progress and the apathetic approach of development agencies and the Government, a considerable proportion of the rural population has immigrated to the urban places in search of better opportunities resulting in many problems such as unidentifiable population groups and slum formation. Migration from rural to urban has changed the nature and proportion of population and its supportive systems. This paper describes how the migration is happening in the recent time and which the more influential enablers among them are. If there are any significant enablers among the list, the government policies for future can be made concentrating on those factors to get to the GDP goal in stipulated time. Key-words: Urbanization, India, migration pattern, government policies, education, employment, modernization, industrialization, healthcare facilities.]]>

The process of urbanization in India creates a better and higher order of infrastructures of education, employment, modernization, industrialization and healthcare facilities. As per Chetan Vaidya (2011), Urbanization is inevitable and necessary to achieve the 10% GDP growth rate of India. As per that calculation India has to increase its urban area by 40% in the next 25 years. However, the current urban governance and management of the services is far from satisfactory. This study presents a coexisting scenario of migration that is ongoing in India. Post independent India witnessed several transformations in different sectors. Due to unequal progress and the apathetic approach of development agencies and the Government, a considerable proportion of the rural population has immigrated to the urban places in search of better opportunities resulting in many problems such as unidentifiable population groups and slum formation. Migration from rural to urban has changed the nature and proportion of population and its supportive systems. This paper describes how the migration is happening in the recent time and which the more influential enablers among them are. If there are any significant enablers among the list, the government policies for future can be made concentrating on those factors to get to the GDP goal in stipulated time. Key-words: Urbanization, India, migration pattern, government policies, education, employment, modernization, industrialization, healthcare facilities.]]>
Thu, 28 May 2015 18:34:09 GMT /slideshow/prioritize-the-enablers-of-urbanization-in-india/48720817 lucky1306s@slideshare.net(lucky1306s) Prioritize the enablers of urbanization in india lucky1306s The process of urbanization in India creates a better and higher order of infrastructures of education, employment, modernization, industrialization and healthcare facilities. As per Chetan Vaidya (2011), Urbanization is inevitable and necessary to achieve the 10% GDP growth rate of India. As per that calculation India has to increase its urban area by 40% in the next 25 years. However, the current urban governance and management of the services is far from satisfactory. This study presents a coexisting scenario of migration that is ongoing in India. Post independent India witnessed several transformations in different sectors. Due to unequal progress and the apathetic approach of development agencies and the Government, a considerable proportion of the rural population has immigrated to the urban places in search of better opportunities resulting in many problems such as unidentifiable population groups and slum formation. Migration from rural to urban has changed the nature and proportion of population and its supportive systems. This paper describes how the migration is happening in the recent time and which the more influential enablers among them are. If there are any significant enablers among the list, the government policies for future can be made concentrating on those factors to get to the GDP goal in stipulated time. Key-words: Urbanization, India, migration pattern, government policies, education, employment, modernization, industrialization, healthcare facilities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/prioritizetheenablersofurbanizationinindia-150528183409-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The process of urbanization in India creates a better and higher order of infrastructures of education, employment, modernization, industrialization and healthcare facilities. As per Chetan Vaidya (2011), Urbanization is inevitable and necessary to achieve the 10% GDP growth rate of India. As per that calculation India has to increase its urban area by 40% in the next 25 years. However, the current urban governance and management of the services is far from satisfactory. This study presents a coexisting scenario of migration that is ongoing in India. Post independent India witnessed several transformations in different sectors. Due to unequal progress and the apathetic approach of development agencies and the Government, a considerable proportion of the rural population has immigrated to the urban places in search of better opportunities resulting in many problems such as unidentifiable population groups and slum formation. Migration from rural to urban has changed the nature and proportion of population and its supportive systems. This paper describes how the migration is happening in the recent time and which the more influential enablers among them are. If there are any significant enablers among the list, the government policies for future can be made concentrating on those factors to get to the GDP goal in stipulated time. Key-words: Urbanization, India, migration pattern, government policies, education, employment, modernization, industrialization, healthcare facilities.
Prioritize the enablers of urbanization in india from Girish Singh
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Study of Fiber Reinforced Polymer Materials in Reinforced Concrete Structures As Reinforced Bar /slideshow/study-of-fiber-reinforced-polymer-materials-in-reinforced-concrete-structures-as-reinforced-bar/48720276 mergeddocument-150528182015-lva1-app6892
Around the world we are having several upcoming projects near the coast line so the study is needed to understand the effect on cost when we use FRP in the structure because FRP is a costly material compare to steel which may or may not increase the structure overall cost. It will may or may not increase the structure cost because if we use FRP in a structure then we can avoid the problem that we face in a structure caused due to corrosion which reduce strength of the structure, foundation loosing plaster from the surface of the reinforced section due to expansion caused due to rusting as well as in building envelopes. The objectives of this seminar report are to study about FRP Manufacturing and its properties, study about the various applications of FRP, design and analyze a FRP member, Finite element analysis of a simple beam using FRP as a reinforcement, role of FRP in the sustainable world, to find out the cost benefit of the elements used in a corrosive environment structure which can be replaced by the FRP. This study will cover all the forms of FRP that can be used in a building and give a brief about FRP rebars its properties, design, analysis, uses and the effect on cost of a build during construction as well as the cost analysis of the structure. This study will give an idea on the advantage of FRP over steel when we are using FRP in a corrosive environment like coast line and it will give an initial idea to the designer about the advantage and disadvantage of FRP over steel. In the final part of this seminar report analysis results are used to give a base that FRP can sustain in structure as FRP reinforced bar and an example of a LCC is also used to give a satisfactory conclusion and on the final page the summery of the seminar is present.]]>

Around the world we are having several upcoming projects near the coast line so the study is needed to understand the effect on cost when we use FRP in the structure because FRP is a costly material compare to steel which may or may not increase the structure overall cost. It will may or may not increase the structure cost because if we use FRP in a structure then we can avoid the problem that we face in a structure caused due to corrosion which reduce strength of the structure, foundation loosing plaster from the surface of the reinforced section due to expansion caused due to rusting as well as in building envelopes. The objectives of this seminar report are to study about FRP Manufacturing and its properties, study about the various applications of FRP, design and analyze a FRP member, Finite element analysis of a simple beam using FRP as a reinforcement, role of FRP in the sustainable world, to find out the cost benefit of the elements used in a corrosive environment structure which can be replaced by the FRP. This study will cover all the forms of FRP that can be used in a building and give a brief about FRP rebars its properties, design, analysis, uses and the effect on cost of a build during construction as well as the cost analysis of the structure. This study will give an idea on the advantage of FRP over steel when we are using FRP in a corrosive environment like coast line and it will give an initial idea to the designer about the advantage and disadvantage of FRP over steel. In the final part of this seminar report analysis results are used to give a base that FRP can sustain in structure as FRP reinforced bar and an example of a LCC is also used to give a satisfactory conclusion and on the final page the summery of the seminar is present.]]>
Thu, 28 May 2015 18:20:15 GMT /slideshow/study-of-fiber-reinforced-polymer-materials-in-reinforced-concrete-structures-as-reinforced-bar/48720276 lucky1306s@slideshare.net(lucky1306s) Study of Fiber Reinforced Polymer Materials in Reinforced Concrete Structures As Reinforced Bar lucky1306s Around the world we are having several upcoming projects near the coast line so the study is needed to understand the effect on cost when we use FRP in the structure because FRP is a costly material compare to steel which may or may not increase the structure overall cost. It will may or may not increase the structure cost because if we use FRP in a structure then we can avoid the problem that we face in a structure caused due to corrosion which reduce strength of the structure, foundation loosing plaster from the surface of the reinforced section due to expansion caused due to rusting as well as in building envelopes. The objectives of this seminar report are to study about FRP Manufacturing and its properties, study about the various applications of FRP, design and analyze a FRP member, Finite element analysis of a simple beam using FRP as a reinforcement, role of FRP in the sustainable world, to find out the cost benefit of the elements used in a corrosive environment structure which can be replaced by the FRP. This study will cover all the forms of FRP that can be used in a building and give a brief about FRP rebars its properties, design, analysis, uses and the effect on cost of a build during construction as well as the cost analysis of the structure. This study will give an idea on the advantage of FRP over steel when we are using FRP in a corrosive environment like coast line and it will give an initial idea to the designer about the advantage and disadvantage of FRP over steel. In the final part of this seminar report analysis results are used to give a base that FRP can sustain in structure as FRP reinforced bar and an example of a LCC is also used to give a satisfactory conclusion and on the final page the summery of the seminar is present. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mergeddocument-150528182015-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Around the world we are having several upcoming projects near the coast line so the study is needed to understand the effect on cost when we use FRP in the structure because FRP is a costly material compare to steel which may or may not increase the structure overall cost. It will may or may not increase the structure cost because if we use FRP in a structure then we can avoid the problem that we face in a structure caused due to corrosion which reduce strength of the structure, foundation loosing plaster from the surface of the reinforced section due to expansion caused due to rusting as well as in building envelopes. The objectives of this seminar report are to study about FRP Manufacturing and its properties, study about the various applications of FRP, design and analyze a FRP member, Finite element analysis of a simple beam using FRP as a reinforcement, role of FRP in the sustainable world, to find out the cost benefit of the elements used in a corrosive environment structure which can be replaced by the FRP. This study will cover all the forms of FRP that can be used in a building and give a brief about FRP rebars its properties, design, analysis, uses and the effect on cost of a build during construction as well as the cost analysis of the structure. This study will give an idea on the advantage of FRP over steel when we are using FRP in a corrosive environment like coast line and it will give an initial idea to the designer about the advantage and disadvantage of FRP over steel. In the final part of this seminar report analysis results are used to give a base that FRP can sustain in structure as FRP reinforced bar and an example of a LCC is also used to give a satisfactory conclusion and on the final page the summery of the seminar is present.
Study of Fiber Reinforced Polymer Materials in Reinforced Concrete Structures As Reinforced Bar from Girish Singh
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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF A PRESTRESSED CONCRETE BEAM USING FRP TENDON /slideshow/finite-element-analysis-of-a-prestressed-concrete-beam-using-frp-tendon/48719121 finalprojectreport-150528175327-lva1-app6892
Concrete prestressed structural components exist in buildings and bridges in different forms. Understanding the response of these components during loading is crucial to the development of an overall efficient and safe structure. Different methods have been utilized to study the response of structural components. Experimental based testing has been widely used as a means to analyse individual elements and the effects of concrete strength under loading. While this is a method that produces real life response, it is extremely time consuming, and the use of materials can be quite costly. In this paper we used finite element analysis to study behaviour of these components. The use of computer software (Ansys) to model these elements is much faster, and extremely cost- effective. To fully understand the capabilities of finite element computer software (Ansys), we look back to experimental data and simple analysis. Data obtained from a finite element analysis package is not useful unless the necessary steps are taken to understand what is happening within the model that is created using the software. Also, executing the necessary checks along the way, is key to make sure that what is being output by the Ansys is valid. This paper is a study of prestressed concrete beams using finite element analysis to understand the response of prestressed concrete beams due to transverse loading and to analyse the behaviour of FRP material under these circumstances. This paper also includes the comparison of steel and FRP on the same module and also gives the final load v/s deflection curve under the both linear and non-linear properties of the materials.]]>

Concrete prestressed structural components exist in buildings and bridges in different forms. Understanding the response of these components during loading is crucial to the development of an overall efficient and safe structure. Different methods have been utilized to study the response of structural components. Experimental based testing has been widely used as a means to analyse individual elements and the effects of concrete strength under loading. While this is a method that produces real life response, it is extremely time consuming, and the use of materials can be quite costly. In this paper we used finite element analysis to study behaviour of these components. The use of computer software (Ansys) to model these elements is much faster, and extremely cost- effective. To fully understand the capabilities of finite element computer software (Ansys), we look back to experimental data and simple analysis. Data obtained from a finite element analysis package is not useful unless the necessary steps are taken to understand what is happening within the model that is created using the software. Also, executing the necessary checks along the way, is key to make sure that what is being output by the Ansys is valid. This paper is a study of prestressed concrete beams using finite element analysis to understand the response of prestressed concrete beams due to transverse loading and to analyse the behaviour of FRP material under these circumstances. This paper also includes the comparison of steel and FRP on the same module and also gives the final load v/s deflection curve under the both linear and non-linear properties of the materials.]]>
Thu, 28 May 2015 17:53:27 GMT /slideshow/finite-element-analysis-of-a-prestressed-concrete-beam-using-frp-tendon/48719121 lucky1306s@slideshare.net(lucky1306s) FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF A PRESTRESSED CONCRETE BEAM USING FRP TENDON lucky1306s Concrete prestressed structural components exist in buildings and bridges in different forms. Understanding the response of these components during loading is crucial to the development of an overall efficient and safe structure. Different methods have been utilized to study the response of structural components. Experimental based testing has been widely used as a means to analyse individual elements and the effects of concrete strength under loading. While this is a method that produces real life response, it is extremely time consuming, and the use of materials can be quite costly. In this paper we used finite element analysis to study behaviour of these components. The use of computer software (Ansys) to model these elements is much faster, and extremely cost- effective. To fully understand the capabilities of finite element computer software (Ansys), we look back to experimental data and simple analysis. Data obtained from a finite element analysis package is not useful unless the necessary steps are taken to understand what is happening within the model that is created using the software. Also, executing the necessary checks along the way, is key to make sure that what is being output by the Ansys is valid. This paper is a study of prestressed concrete beams using finite element analysis to understand the response of prestressed concrete beams due to transverse loading and to analyse the behaviour of FRP material under these circumstances. This paper also includes the comparison of steel and FRP on the same module and also gives the final load v/s deflection curve under the both linear and non-linear properties of the materials. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/finalprojectreport-150528175327-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Concrete prestressed structural components exist in buildings and bridges in different forms. Understanding the response of these components during loading is crucial to the development of an overall efficient and safe structure. Different methods have been utilized to study the response of structural components. Experimental based testing has been widely used as a means to analyse individual elements and the effects of concrete strength under loading. While this is a method that produces real life response, it is extremely time consuming, and the use of materials can be quite costly. In this paper we used finite element analysis to study behaviour of these components. The use of computer software (Ansys) to model these elements is much faster, and extremely cost- effective. To fully understand the capabilities of finite element computer software (Ansys), we look back to experimental data and simple analysis. Data obtained from a finite element analysis package is not useful unless the necessary steps are taken to understand what is happening within the model that is created using the software. Also, executing the necessary checks along the way, is key to make sure that what is being output by the Ansys is valid. This paper is a study of prestressed concrete beams using finite element analysis to understand the response of prestressed concrete beams due to transverse loading and to analyse the behaviour of FRP material under these circumstances. This paper also includes the comparison of steel and FRP on the same module and also gives the final load v/s deflection curve under the both linear and non-linear properties of the materials.
FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF A PRESTRESSED CONCRETE BEAM USING FRP TENDON from Girish Singh
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ANALYSIS & DESIGN ASPECTS OF PRE-STRESSED MEMBERS USING F.R.P. TENDONS /slideshow/full-project-file-48719077/48719077 fullprojectfile-150528175238-lva1-app6892
The purpose of this investigation is mainly a brief explanation about the advantages of FRP over steel. The various uses and advantages of FRP are explained in this project. In this project, we have taken a section of 3m length, 200mm width and 300mm depth and using a parabolic tendon of eccentricity 100mm at the centre. We have design the section for FRP as well as steel with the above data. The final stresses obtained is being verified with the help of Ansys software. We have shown the result of steel straight tendon only in this mini project.]]>

The purpose of this investigation is mainly a brief explanation about the advantages of FRP over steel. The various uses and advantages of FRP are explained in this project. In this project, we have taken a section of 3m length, 200mm width and 300mm depth and using a parabolic tendon of eccentricity 100mm at the centre. We have design the section for FRP as well as steel with the above data. The final stresses obtained is being verified with the help of Ansys software. We have shown the result of steel straight tendon only in this mini project.]]>
Thu, 28 May 2015 17:52:38 GMT /slideshow/full-project-file-48719077/48719077 lucky1306s@slideshare.net(lucky1306s) ANALYSIS & DESIGN ASPECTS OF PRE-STRESSED MEMBERS USING F.R.P. TENDONS lucky1306s The purpose of this investigation is mainly a brief explanation about the advantages of FRP over steel. The various uses and advantages of FRP are explained in this project. In this project, we have taken a section of 3m length, 200mm width and 300mm depth and using a parabolic tendon of eccentricity 100mm at the centre. We have design the section for FRP as well as steel with the above data. The final stresses obtained is being verified with the help of Ansys software. We have shown the result of steel straight tendon only in this mini project. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fullprojectfile-150528175238-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The purpose of this investigation is mainly a brief explanation about the advantages of FRP over steel. The various uses and advantages of FRP are explained in this project. In this project, we have taken a section of 3m length, 200mm width and 300mm depth and using a parabolic tendon of eccentricity 100mm at the centre. We have design the section for FRP as well as steel with the above data. The final stresses obtained is being verified with the help of Ansys software. We have shown the result of steel straight tendon only in this mini project.
ANALYSIS & DESIGN ASPECTS OF PRE-STRESSED MEMBERS USING F.R.P. TENDONS from Girish Singh
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