Concrete Frame Construction
Types of Concrete Frame Construction
1. Rigid Concrete Frame Construction
These frames are built in the
field and cannot be poured continuously. They increase stability and effectively
resist rotation. The advantage of the rigid frame structure is that the
interaction of walls, beams and slabs represents positive and negative bending
moments throughout the structure.
2. Braided Concrete Frame Construction
This frame structure resists
lateral forces due to the bracing of the hearing elements used to resist
lateral forces. The structure is supported by inserting diagonal structural
members into the rectangular portion of the structural frame. Braided frames
are more efficient than rigid frames.
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Advantages of Concrete Frame Construction
Better compression than other
materials used in construction. Apart from this, the structure is also tense.
It has better fire resistance
than steel, so it can withstand fire longer.
Low maintenance cost and long
service life.
For some structures such as
piers, dams and foundations, it is the most economical structural material.
With the most economical
structural material, it can be cast to the required size.
This produces a rigid member with
minimal deflection.
The production capacity of steel
is more than 15% of the compressive strength of structural concrete and 100
times the tensile strength.
Using steel for concrete reduces
the cross-sectional dimensions.
Compared to other construction
systems, no skilled workers are needed.
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Disadvantages of Concrete Frame Construction
This requires careful mixing,
casting and curing, all of which affect the ultimate strength of the member.
The cost of the formwork used to
pour concrete is relatively high.
Due to its lower compressive
strength than steel, the columns/beams of high-rise buildings have larger
cross-sections and shrinkage causes cracks in the concrete and higher direct
loads.
If not properly shrunk, the steel
will start to deteriorate, its strength will decrease and eventually its life
will be shortened. Also, subsequent repairs are very expensive and difficult.
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