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Steel in low-rise building: a symbiosis of cold formed sections and light rolled profiles
This demonstration project aims to demonstrate that an intelligent combination of steel components covering hot rolled profiles, cold formed sections, tubular sections and flat products, leads to economical structures, thanks to a symbiosis between cold formed and hot rolled steel products. It consists in 3 demonstration buildings: Project I is an intensive steel two levels office building which has been designed and erected during the research period. Important issues like structural, thermal, environmental as well as cost analysis are developed. This architectural building has been achieved within a construction cost of 980 Euro/m2 and has been designed for efficient energy consumption leading to low use costs. Project II is an existing social housing building with steel structure: In the scope of the report, the steel structure has been optimised and steel use possibilities have been investigated for the facade (thermal and environmental assessments). Project III demonstrates the benefits of semi-rigid connections and composite design in low-rise buildings through economical comparison. These assessments on structural, thermal, environmental and economical aspects have highlighted that steel is a suitable material for low-rise buildings.
Steel in low-rise building: a symbiosis of cold formed sections and light rolled profiles
This demonstration project aims to demonstrate that an intelligent combination of steel components covering hot rolled profiles, cold formed sections, tubular sections and flat products, leads to economical structures, thanks to a symbiosis between cold formed and hot rolled steel products. It consists in 3 demonstration buildings: Project I is an intensive steel two levels office building which has been designed and erected during the research period. Important issues like structural, thermal, environmental as well as cost analysis are developed. This architectural building has been achieved within a construction cost of 980 Euro/m2 and has been designed for efficient energy consumption leading to low use costs. Project II is an existing social housing building with steel structure: In the scope of the report, the steel structure has been optimised and steel use possibilities have been investigated for the facade (thermal and environmental assessments). Project III demonstrates the benefits of semi-rigid connections and composite design in low-rise buildings through economical comparison. These assessments on structural, thermal, environmental and economical aspects have highlighted that steel is a suitable material for low-rise buildings.
Steel in low-rise building: a symbiosis of cold formed sections and light rolled profiles
Stahl in Flachbauten: eine Symbiose von Kaltprofilen und gewalzten Leichtprofilen
Conan, Y. (Autor:in) / D'Haeyer, R. (Autor:in) / Beguin, P. (Autor:in) / Döring, B. (Autor:in) / Kuhnhenne, M. (Autor:in) / Bayo, E. (Autor:in)
2006
200 Seiten, 200 Bilder, 50 Tabellen, 15 Quellen
Report
Englisch
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