Issue 12: November 2004
 

 

Editorial
Member Update
Happens In India
Around the World
Forthcoming Seminar
Forthcoming Projects

 

Editorial
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 We welcome our new member Organisation
  Name Category Type of Establishment
1. M/s. K.K. Agarwal & Associates Pvt. Ltd Associate - A Consultant
2. M/s. Metallic Bellows (I) Pvt. Ltd. Associate - B Manufacturer
3. M/s. Ramsarup Group Producer
4. M/s. Viral Corporation Pre-Engineered Bldg
5. M/s. Kirloskar Brothers Ltd. Paint Manufacturer
6. 6 Professionals Individual  
7. 65 Civil / Architecture student Student  
 
 Happens in India
STEEL NOISE BARRIERS FOR HIGHWAYS / ROADS

To mitigate the level of noise pollution within city premises due to the increasing traffic density in roads and highways, Prototype “noise barrier” has been designed and developed by R&D Centre for Iron & Steel, SAIL, Ranchi for the first time in India. Such “noise barriers” are gaining popularity in USA, Europe, Japan and Australia for traffic noise abatement in dense urban localities. The prototype barrier at RDCIS is made of steel-glass fiber composite panels. Cold formed galvanised sheets from SAIL have been used to provide structural rigidity to the barrier. The core of the panels is filled with glass fiber, wrapped in nylon net, which provides excellent sound absorbing capacity. These panels are supported with steel channels.


The acoustic performance of the prototype was tested as per ASTM specification. Extensive laboratory and field test for the prototype was carried out by IIT, Kharagpur and National Test House, Kolkata. The tests indicated encouraging sound absorption coefficient and noise reduction capability of the prototype noise barrier.

In terms of the widely accepted A-weighted sound levels, the noise reduction achieved was around 25dB, which is considered at par with noise barriers used in foreign countries. Thus, it is possible to bring down the noise level in highways comfortably from 65 - 90 dB to less than 65dB within city permissible limit of noise level in urban areas is 65dB max in accordance to guidelines laid by US Federal Highway Administration.

Such barriers protect the residential area from high levels of noise generated at the nearby highways and railway tracks. It has been observed that continuous noise source not only enhances the irritation level of residents but also impairs their hearing capacity in the long run. Composite noise barriers made of steel enables lower thickness of barrier walls, suited for places having space limitation, and quick erection. In industries, particularly in steel plants, noise barriers can be applied to isolate the equipment noise to improve the working condition of people.

 
Around the World
Steel framing shrinks hotel height

The height of a new seven-storey Premier Travel Inn in Borehamwood, Herts, has been cut by nearly 2.5m due to the use of light gauge steel framing, thus saving construction costs. Reducing the overall height of the hotel has cut the external wall area by more than 300m2. It has also brought the floor level of the uppermost storey within the 18m limit above which fire resistance has to be increased to 90 min. Pre-panelised wall frame system achieved a clear floor to ceiling height of 2.4m with a storey height of 2.7m, saving more than 400mm per floor over a typical concrete or hot rolled steel frame structure.

The floor area zones were minimised by suspending metal decking between loadbearing steel frame wall heads, eliminating the need for downstands within the floor support structures. Erected by PAW Structures the hotel has been built off a first floor hot rolled steel and composite metal deck transfer structure. The wall panels were bolted together on site, with the light gauge steel superstructure completed in 14 weeks.

 


Ref :The structural engineer - 2 November, 2004

Castellated Curved Rafter Beams

200t of curved rafters and cambered floor beams were utilised for the 6000m2 flagship industrial building for Westinghouse Brakes (UK) Ltd. at Hampton Park East - Melksham. The 60m span portal frame, propped at 15m consisted of 898mm deep cellular rafter beams, curved to a 149m radius. The 15m span mezzanine floor beams are 747mm deep cellular beams. The beams were pre-cambered 25mm, having 500mm diameter cells at 750mm centres for the passage of services.

Ref:The structural engineer - 5 October, 2004

 
Forthcoming Seminar
“Prevention of Corrosion in Steel Structure”, 14-15 Dec 2004, at NML, Jamshedpur.
 
Forthcoming Projects
Sl. No.
Projects Name
Description
Segment
Contact Details
01.
Family Entertainment Centre (Bangalore)
The project envisages construction of a family entertainment centre, which would comprise of star hotel, convention centre, craft bazaar, multiplex, shopping mall and amusement park. The Karnataka government high-level committee cleared the project
Tourism & Recreation
No.148, Surveyor Street, Basavanagudi, Bangalore-5600004. Tel: 080-22258788. Fax: 080-22280642.
02.
Development of Vivekananda Circuit
The Tamil Nadu Tourism Department is developing the Vivekananda Circuit, which includes construction of roads, service roads, toilets, public amenities, hotels and other facilities.
Tourism & Recreation
Tamil Nadu Tourism Department, No. 2, Walajah Road, Chennai - 600002. Tel: 044-25367851/ 25382916/4356.
03.
Married Accommodation (Old Cantt. Area) Project
The project envisages construction of 317 dwelling units for married people at Old Cantonment area in Allahabad. Ircon International are the consultants for the project.
Real Estate
Ircon International Ltd., Palika Bhawan, Sector-XIII, R. K. Puram, New Delhi - 110066. Tel: 011-26889361. Fax: 011-26885165/ 26873913.
URL: www.irconinternational.com
04.
R-O-B (Sanpada Station)
CIDCO is planning to develop road over
Roadways
CIDCO Bhavan, 4th Floor, C.
 
Electronic Info
www.steel-training.co.uk
www.steel.org.uk
www.autosteel.org
 
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