ADVANCED
STRUCTURES
UNIT 2 - STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS
               •AMATUL WASEY
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               •AYESHA
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               •NAHID AFREEN
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BEAMS
SLABS
ARCHES CANTENARIES
BEAMS
 What is Beam?
 •  Beam is a horizontal structure member used to carry vertical
    load, shear load and sometime horizontal load.
 • It is the major component of building structures. Its mainly used
    in construction of bridges, trusses, and other structures which
    carry vertical load. 
 • Any structure member which cross section is much smaller
    compare to its length and undergoes lateral load, known as
    beam
• Beams transfers all the
   load including self weight
   to the columns
CLASSIFICATION OF BEAMS
• According to end support:
• According to cross section
According to Geometry:
• 1. Straight beam
• 2. Curved beam
• 3. Tapper beam
  According to equilibrium condition:
 Statically determinate beam:
• A beam is called determinate beam if it can be analyze by the basic
   equilibrium condition. The support reaction can be found by using
   basic equilibrium condition. These conditions are
• Summation of all horizontal forces is zero.
• Summation of all vertical forces is zero.
• Summation of all moments is zero.
• Example: Simply supported beam, Cantilever beam etc.
Statically indeterminate beam:
• If the beam cannot be analysis by using basic equilibrium
  condition, known as statically indeterminate beam. The end
  reaction find out by using basic equilibrium condition with
  combination of other conditions like strain energy method,
  virtual work method etc.
• Example: Continuous beam, fixed beam
TYPES OF RCC BEAMS
SINGLY REINFORCED BEAM:
• Singly reinforcement beam have steel provided only one side
  tension an another side compression. tension takes steel load or
  tensile load and compression takes concrete or compressive load.
DOUBLY REINFORCED BEAM:
• Doubly reinforced sections contain reinforcement both at the
  tension and at the compression face, usually at the support
  section only.
SINGLY REINFORCED BEAM:
• The beam that is longitudinally reinforced only in tension
  zone, it is known as singly reinforced beam. In Such beams,
  the ultimate bending moment and the tension due to bending
  are carried by the reinforcement, while the compression is
  carried by the concrete.
DOUBLY REINFORCED BEAM:
• The beam that is reinforced with steel both in tension and
  compression zone, it is known as doubly reinforced beam.
  This type of beam is mainly provided when the depth of the
  beam is restricted. If a beam with limited depth is reinforced
  on the tension side only it might not have sufficient resistance
  to oppose the bending moment.
 SLABS
What is a Slab?
• Slabs are constructed to provide flat surfaces, usually
  horizontal, in building floors, roofs, bridges, and other types of
  structures. The slab may be supported by walls, by reinforced
  concrete beams usually cast monolithically with the slab, by
  structural steel beams, by columns, or by the ground.
Flat Slab
   • Flat slab is a reinforced concrete slab supported directly by
      concrete columns or caps. Flat slab dont have beams. They are
      supported on columns itself. Loads are directly transferred to
      columns. In this type of construction a plain ceiling is obtained
      thus giving attractive appearance from architectural point of
      view.
   • The thickness of Flat slab is minimum 8″ or 0.2m. This is a
      one of the types of concrete slabs.
Advantages:
•It minimizes floor-to-floor heights when there is no requirement for a deep
 false ceiling. Building height can be reduced
•Auto sprinkler is easier.
•Less construction time.
•It increase shear strength of slab
•Reduce the moment in the slab by reducing the clear or effective span
Disadvantages:
•In flat plate system, it is not possible to have large span.
•Not suitable for supporting brittle (masonry) partitions.
•Higher slab thickness
• There are four different  types of concrete slabs (FLAT
  SLABS):- 
• Slab without drop and column without column head(capital).
• Slab with drop and column without column head.
• Slab without drop and column with column head.
• Slab with drop and column with column head.
  Conventional Slab
• The slab which is supported with Beams and columns is called
  conventional slab. In this kind of slab the thickness of slab is small
  whereas depth of beam is large and load is transferred to beams and
  from beams to columns. It requires more formwork when compared
  with the flat slab. and there is no need of providing column caps in
  conventional slab.  The thickness of conventional slab is 4″ or
  10cm. 5″ to 6″ inches
• Based on length and breadth of Conventional Slab is classified into
  two types:
• One-Way Slab
• Two-Way Slab
ONE WAY SLAB:
• One way slab is a slab which is supported by beams on the
  two opposite sides to carry the load along one direction. In one
  way slab, the ratio of longer span (l) to shorter span (b) is
  equal or greater than 2, i.e Longer span (l)/Shorter span (b) ≥ 2
TWO WAY SLAB:
• When a reinforced concrete slab is supported by beams on all
  the four sides and the loads are carried by the supports along
  both directions, it is known as two way slab. In two way slab,
  the ratio of longer span (l) to shorter span (b) is less than 2.
• i.e Longer span (l)/Shorter span (b) < 2
• This types of slabs are mostly used in the floor of multi-storey
  buildings.
  Hollow core ribbed
• Hollow core ribbed slabs derive their name from the voids or cores
  which run through the units. The cores can function as service ducts
  and significantly reduce the self-weight of the slabs, maximizing
  structural efficiency.
• Hollow core ribbed slabs have excellent span capabilities, achieving
  a capacity of 2.5 kN/m2 over a 16m span. The long-span capability
  is ideal for offices, retail or car park developments. Slabs arrive on-
  site with a smooth pre-finished soffit. In car parks and other open
  structures, pre-finished soffits offer a maintenance free solution.
 Waffle Slab:-
• Waffle slab is a reinforced concrete roof or floor containing
  square grids with deep sides. This kind of slab is majorly used
  at entrance of hotels, Malls, Restaurants for good pictorial
  view and to install artificial lighting. This a  type of slab where
  we find hollow hole in the slab when the formwork is
  removed. 
Sunken Slab
Slab which is provided below the washrooms to hide the sewage pipes or
sewerage pipes is called Sunken slab. Since the pipes that carry water are
concealed below the floor, care has to be taken to avoid leakage problems.
 After casting sewage pipes in the slab the slab is filled with coal or broken
pieces of bricks. There are two types of sunken slab.
• 1. The slab which is provided below the normal floor level at a depth of
   200mm to 300 mm and filled with broken pieces of bricks is called Sunken
   slab
ARCHES
•  An Arch may be defined as mechanical arrangement of wedge-shaped blocks of
   stones or bricks mutually supporting each other and supported at the end by piers or
   abutments
• An arch is a structure that spans a space and supports structure and weight below it.
• Arches appeared as early as the 2nd millennium BC in Mesopotamian brick
   architecture and their systematic use started with the Ancient Romans who were the
   first to apply the technique to a wide range of structures. Function of an Arch
Function of an Arch
• The function of an Arch is to carry weight of the structure above the opening.
• Because of their shape, the blocks support each other by mutual pressure of their
   own weight
• Hence, the structure remains in the position by the resistance from the support.
Type of Arch
•   Geometry
•
                            • Materials of Construction
    Flat Arch.
•    Semi-circular Arch.    Stone Arch.
•   Segmental Arch.         • Rubble Arch,
•    Relieving Arch.        • Ashlar Arch.
•   Dutch of French Arch.   Brick Arch.
•    Elliptical Arch.       • Rough Arch,
•   Parabolic Arch.         • Axed Brick Arch,
•   Four centered Arch.     • Gauged Brick Arch,
•   Five centered Arch.     • Arch of Brick bonds.
•   Seven centered Arch.    Concrete Arch
•   Tree foil Arch.         • Concrete block Arch
•   Moorish Arch.           • Monolithic Concrete Arch
•   Ogee Arch.
                            • R.C.C Arch
•   Multi foil Arch.
•
                             Wooden Arch.
    Tudor Arch
                             Metal Arch.
Types of Arches on Geometry
Types of Arches on Geometry
Types of Arches on Geometry
Types Of Arches on Material of Construction
History of Arch
• True arches, as opposed to corbel arches, were known by a number of
  civilizations in the Ancient Near East, the Levant, and Mexico, but their
  use was infrequent and mostly confined to underground structures such as
  drains where the problem of lateral thrust is greatly diminished.
• The ancient Romans learned the arch from the Etruscans, refined it and
  were the first builders to tap its full potential for above ground buildings.
• Throughout the Roman empire, their engineers erected arch structures such
  as bridges, aqueducts, and gates.
• They also introduced the triumphal arch as a military monument.
• Vaults began to be used for roofing large interior spaces such as halls and
  temples, a function which was also assumed by domed structures from the
  1st century BC onwards.
Examples of Arches
Catenaries
• catenary is the name for a curve that occurs naturally when a chain
  of uniform density is allowed to hang. The word itself is derived
  from the Latin, catena, which means chain.
• A catenary arch is a type of architectural pointed arch that follows
  an inverted catenary curve. It is common in cathedrals and in Gothic
  arches used in Gothic architecture. It is not a parabolic arch.
• The best way to visualize a catenary curve is to imagine the shape of
  a hanging chain.
• Catenary is different from parabola
Example
                                                        Color code:
                                                          catenary
                                                           parabola
 The arches of the corridor of the Teresianes’ convent are parabolas
DOMES
Definition : A dome is a element of architecture that
resembles the hollow upper half of the sphere.
 Dome is rounded vault made of either curved
  segments or a shell of revolution , meaning an arch
  rotated around its central axis.
  A masonry dome produces an thrust downward
 and outward so domes can be divided into 2 kinds:
 simple and compound , depending on the use.
DEFINATION     Elements of dome
HISTORY OF   
                Coffer
DOME          Cupola
ELEMENTS
OF DOME         Lantern
TYPES OF      Oculus
DOMES          Pendentive
VAULTS        Rotunda
HISTORY OF    Squinch
VAULTS        Tholobate
TYPES OF
VAULTS          Whispering gallery
DEFINATION     Coffer
HISTORY OF   A coffer in architecture is a series of sunken panels.
DOME
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAULTS
                                                              PENTEON
DEFINATION      Cupola
HISTORY OF   
                 A cupola is a small, most often dome like structure
DOME             on top of building. It usually crowns a larger dome.
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAULTS
DEFINATION      Lantern
HISTORY OF   
                 A lantern is a day lighting cupola architectural
DOME             element
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAULTS
DEFINATION      Rotunda
HISTORY OF   
                 The rotunda is any building with a circular ground
DOME             plan and covered by a dome
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAULTS
DEFINATION      Squinch
HISTORY OF   
                 A squinch in architecture is a construction filling in
DOME             the upper angles of a square room so as to form a
ELEMENTS         base to receive a dome
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAULTS
DEFINATION      Tholobate
HISTORY OF   
                 A tholodate or drum is the upright part of building on
DOME             which dome is raised
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAULTS
DEFINATION      Pendentive
HISTORY OF   
                 A pendentive is constructive device which allows the
DOME             placement of the circular dome over the square
ELEMENTS         room or elliptical over the rectangular room.
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAULTS
DEFINATION      Whispering gallery
HISTORY OF   
                 A whispering gallery is a circular, hemispherical,
DOME             enclosure, often beneath a dome in which whispers
ELEMENTS         can be heard clearly in other parts other gallery
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAULTS
                                                 GOL GUMBAJ
DEFINATION      TYPES OF DOME
HISTORY OF   •  Geodesic dome
DOME         • Beehive dome
ELEMENTS
OF DOME      •  onion dome
TYPES OF     •  oval dome
DOMES        • hemispherical dome
VAULTS
             • Cross arch dome
HISTORY OF
VAULTS       •  Bullbose dome
TYPES OF
VAULTS
                  Geodesic Dome
DEFINATION   A.     Geodesic dome is a sphere or say partial spherical structure
                    based on a network of great circles on the surface of a
HISTORY OF          sphere.
DOME                The triangular elements formed by network makes it rigid
ELEMENTS     B.
                    and also helps in distributing stress of the structure.
OF DOME      C.     Its main part is the joints that completes the whole sphere.
TYPES OF     D.     Geo means earth and desic means divided
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS                                                        Spaceship Earth At Epcot
TYPES OF                                                      Walt Disney World
                                                              A Geodesic Sphere
VAULTS
             PANELIZED DOMES
DEFINATION      The Panelized Technique Allows The Builder To Attach The
                 Plywood Skin To The Triangles While Safely Working On The
HISTORY OF       Ground Or In A Comfortable Shop Out Of The Weather. This
DOME             Method Does Not Require Expensive Steel Hubs….
ELEMENTS
OF DOME          Holes Are Drilled Through The Members At Precise Locations
TYPES OF         And Steel Bolts Then Connect The Triangles To Form The Dome.
DOMES            These Members Are Often 2x4's Or 2x6's, Which Allow For
VAULTS           More Insulation To Fit Within The Triangle
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAULTS
             CONCRETE AND FOAM PLASTIC DOMES
DEFINATION       Generally For Such Domes They Start With A Steel Framework
                 Dome, Wrapped With Chicken Wire And Wire Screen For
HISTORY OF       Reinforcement. The Chicken Wire And Screen Is Tied To The
DOME             Framework With Wire Ties.
ELEMENTS        A Coat Of Material Is Then Sprayed Or Molded Onto The Frame.
OF DOME          Tests Should Be Performed With Small Squares To Achieve The
TYPES OF         Correct Consistency Of Concrete Or Plastic.
                  Generally, Several Coats Are Necessary On The Inside And
DOMES
                 Outside. The Last Step Is To Saturate Concrete Or Polyester
VAULTS           Domes With A Thin Layer Of Epoxy Compound To Shed Water
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAULTS
                              Concrete               Plastic Dome
             HEMISPHERICAL DOME
DEFINATION
HISTORY OF
DOME
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAULTS
                     The hemispherical dome is half of a sphere
             EXAMPLES
DEFINATION                             cathedral at valencia,spain
HISTORY OF
DOME
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAULTS
                gol gumbaz,karnataka
             MATERIALS AND
             MASONARY DETAILS
DEFINATION
HISTORY OF
DOME
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAULTS
                         bricks
             SAUCER DOME
DEFINATION       It is a dome having the form of a segment of a sphere,
HISTORY OF
                with the center well below the springing line; a shallow
DOME            dome.
              A dome that is very shallow; its radius of curvature of
ELEMENTS        the dome is very large compared with its rise.
OF DOME          They exist entirely in compression so that it can be
TYPES OF        built much thinnoer than other dome shapes without
DOMES           becoming unstable.
VAULTS
HISTORY OF       The trade-off between the proportionately increased
VAULTS          horizontal thrust at their abutments and their
TYPES OF        decreased weight and quantity of materials may make
VAULTS          them more economical.
              They are more vulnerable to damage from movement
                in their supports.
DEFINATION
HISTORY OF
DOME
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAULTS
             UMBRELLA DOME
DEFINATION                              Also called
HISTORY OF                                gadrooned,fluted,organ-
DOME                                      piped,pumpkin,melon,
ELEMENTS
OF DOME                                   ribbed,parachute, scalloped,or
TYPES OF                                 lobed
                                          these domes.
                                                 are a type of dome
DOMES
                                          divided at the base into curved
VAULTS
                                          segments, which follow the
HISTORY OF
VAULTS                                    curve
                                                of the of
                                            The "ribs"  elevation.
                                                           a dome are the
TYPES OF                                  radial lines of masonry that
VAULTS       st.peter's basilica,rome
                                          extend from the crown down
                                          to the springing.
             PARABOLIC DOME
DEFINATION                       A parabolic dome is a unique
HISTORY OF                        structure in which bending
DOME                              stress due to the uniformly
ELEMENTS                          distributed load of its dead
OF DOME                             Hence
                                  load
                                           it was widely used in
                                        is zero.
TYPES OF                          buildings in ancient
DOMES                             times,before the advent of
VAULTS                            composite structure.
                                   However if a point load is
HISTORY OF
VAULTS                            applied on the apex of a
TYPES OF                          parabolic dome,the bending
VAULTS                            stress
                                   Hence becomes    infinite.
                                            it is found in most
                                  ancient structures,the apex of
                                  the dome is stiffened or the
             SAIL DOME
DEFINATION
HISTORY OF
DOME
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF       This type can be throught of as pendentives
VAULTS         That,Rather than Merely Touching each other to farm a
               circular base for a drum or compound Dome,Smoothy
               continue Their Curvature to farm the dome itself.The
               Dome gives the impression of a square sail pinned
                  VAULT
DEFINATION   DEFINITION:
HISTORY OF     A vault is a ceiling of brick , concrete , Stone , timber ,
DOME           etc built in principle of arch.
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAU LTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAULTS
                                          lisbon cathedral
DEFINATION      TYPES 0F VAULTS
HISTORY OF    Barrel vault
DOME          Pitched brick barrel vault
ELEMENTS      Groin vault
OF DOME      Rib vault
TYPES OF     Fan vault
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAU LTS
             BARREL VA ULT
DEFINATION                   •     Formed by an extension of
HISTORY OF                         arch as an unbroken
DOME                               series passed together one
ELEMENTS                           behind another.
                              Characteristics
OF DOME
                             • It is known as wagon or
TYPES OF                           tunnel vault.
DOMES
                             • Circular in shape and semi
VAULTS                             cylindrical in appearance.
HISTORY OF                   •     Series of arches placed
VAULTS                             side by side is known as
TYPES OF                           barrel roof.
VAU LTS                      • It is the simplest form of
                                   vault.
                             • It is best for roofing
                                   purpose.
DEFINATION   Short span barrel
                          
HISTORY OF   vaults
DOME
ELEMENTS     Short span barrel vaults
                                        are
OF DOME      those in which span is
TYPES OF     shorter than its width . It is
DOMES        used for the width of the
VAULTS       arch ribs between which the
HISTORY OF   barrel vault span.
VAULTS          Long span barrel vault
TYPES OF
VAU LTS       Long span barrel vaults are
             those in which span is larger
             then its width.
             
DEFINATION
             JOINERY AND DETAILS
HISTORY OF
DOME
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAU LTS
DEFINATION      STRENGTH
                   The thrust generated against
HISTORY OF        wall which is its failure.
DOME             Solution :
ELEMENTS         Walls should be thick(approx.
OF DOME          4m)Two
                      andorstrong.
TYPES OF                   more vaults
DOMES            should be kept parallel to
                 each  other.
                  Intersection
VAULTS                            of two vaults
                 sholud be done at right angle
HISTORY OF       which is known as groin vault.
VAULTS           Butressing should be done.
TYPES OF         Uses:
VAU LTS          church,cloisters,cellars,crypts,
                 hallways,caponier,etc.
               
DEFINATION
               EXAMPLES
HISTORY OF
DOME
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAU LTS
             Roman barrel vault   Mausoleum, Recoleta
                                                  
DEFINATION
                                            •
                                                  MATERIALS
                                                Bricks , stone , timber ,
HISTORY OF
DOME                                              wood are use generally.
ELEMENTS
OF DOME                                     •      In stone barrel vault due to
TYPES OF                                           the problem of
DOMES                                             fenestration , they provide a
VAULTS                                            small window which
HISTORY OF                                        restricts the more light and
VAULTS                                            hence for this cloister is
TYPES OF                                          used.
VAU LTS      the cloisters, new york city
                 
DEFINATION
                 PITCHED
               Bricks        BRICKvertically
                       are installed BARREL( VAU    LT
                                              not radially ) and are
HISTORY OF   •
DOME             leaning at an angle.
ELEMENTS     •   Its construction doesn’t reaquire centering
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAU LTS
                GROIN VAULT
DEFINATION
                Definition
HISTORY OF
DOME            A Groin vault (also known as a double barrel vault) is produced by the
                 intersection at right angles of two barrel vault.
ELEMENTS
OF DOME          Characteristics
             
TYPES OF        The word “groin” refers to the edge between the intersecting vaults.
DOMES            Sometime the arches of groin vaults are pointed instead of round.
             
VAULTS           In comparison with a barrel vault, a groin vault provides good economies of
             
                 material and labour.
HISTORY OF      The groin vault required great skills in cutting stone to from a neat arris.
VAULTS          Difficult to construct neatly because of the geometry of cross groins.
TYPES OF         The construction of groin vault can be understood most simply by
             
                 visualizing two barrel vault section at right angles merging to form a
VAU LTS          squarish unit.
DEFINATION
HISTORY OF
DOME
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAU LTS
DEFINATION
HISTORY OF
DOME
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAU LTS
             Santa maria maggiore
             at guardiagrele
             
DEFINATION
             CROSS ARCH   A cross vault or groined vault
HISTORY OF
DOME                      (also sometimes known as a
ELEMENTS                  double barrel vault or groin vault)
OF DOME                   is produced by the intersection at
TYPES OF                  right angles of two barrel vaults.
DOMES
                          The word "groin" refers to the
VAULTS
                          so
                          edgethebetween
                                   vault need
                                           theonly  be abutted
                                               intersecting
HISTORY OF                vaults.
                          at its four corners.
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAU LTS
             
DEFINATION
             STRUCTURE
              The construction method
HISTORY OF
DOME         was particularly common
ELEMENTS     on the basement level,
OF DOME      such as at Myres Castle in
TYPES OF     Scotland, or at the ground
DOMES        storerooms as at Muchalls
             floor level for the
VAULTS       Castle in Scotland.
              accomplish the multiple
HISTORY OF
VAULTS       goals of minimum
TYPES OF     materials use, wide span
VAU LTS      of construction, ability to
             illumination,
             achieve       and
                      lateral
             avoidance of lateral
DEFINATION       FAN VAULT
HISTORY OF
DOME
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAU LTS
                 A fan vault is a form of vault in which the ribs are all of the
DEFINATION
HISTORY OF
DOME
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAU LTS
DEFINATION      RIB VAULT
                Definition
HISTORY OF      The intersection of two or three barrel vaults produces a rib vault or ribbed
DOME             vault .
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
                Characteristics
TYPES OF         when they are edged with an armature of piped masonry often carved
DOMES        
                 in decorative patterns compare groin vault an older from of vault
VAULTS           construction.
                While the mechanics of the weight of a groin vault and its
HISTORY OF       transmission outwards to the supporting pillars remained as it had
VAULTS           been the new use of rib vaults demonstrates the skill of the masons
TYPES OF         and the grandeu of the new ideas circulating at the introduction of
VAU LTS         gothic architecture
                 This technique   wasinnew
                                         the in
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                                                       theeleventh
                                                           eleventhcentury
                                                                    century.for example in
                 the roof of the lchoir side aisles at Durham cathedral.
                 Ancestors of the gothic rib vault in the Romanesque vault can be
             
                 found at caen and durham both sites of early gothic constructions and
                 elsewhere.
DEFINATION
HISTORY OF
DOME
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAU LTS
               
DEFINATION
               TYPES OF RIB VAULTS
HISTORY OF
DOME
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAU LTS
             The vault has two masonry ribs dividing
             into four sections is called Quadripartite
DEFINATION
HISTORY OF
DOME
ELEMENTS
OF DOME
TYPES OF
DOMES
VAULTS
HISTORY OF
VAULTS
TYPES OF
VAU LTS
             Lierne vault of the nave of chester cathedral
      - TRUSS
    - FRAMES
- SPACE FRAME
• A truss is a structure composed of slender                          TRUSS
                                                                      Members connected at their
    members joined                                 Straight Members
                                                                      intersections by means of frictionless
together at their end points. Planar trusses lie                      pins or hinges
in a single plane.
• Typically a truss is a joint framed structure
    which is designed to
sustain inclined, vertical or horizontal loads
occurring at or
between its points of supports and has the
following
characteristics:
  1. Members so arranged that the truss is
  loaded only at the joints
A Truss is a triangulated system of members that are structured and connected in a
way such that they only incur axial force. These members are considered two-force
members as the forces are only applied at either end of the member, resulting in
either a compression or tension force. They are commonly used as bridge designs,
given their ability to efficiently span long distances.
The joints are typically pinned connections, such that no shear or moment forces are
transferred from member to member. This is a major, yet commonly misunderstood,
the difference between truss and frame structures. A frame member will typically take
a combination of shear, axial and bending forces; whereas a truss member will only
take axial force.
COMPONENTS OF A TRUSS
                                 BASIC TYPES OF TRUSS
• Pitched Truss- Characterized
     by its triangular shape.
It is most often used for roof
construction.
•  Parallel Chord Truss- Its
   named from its parallel top
and bottom chords. It is often
used for roof
construction.
Simple Truss
               Compound Trusses –
               constructed by
               connecting two
               or more simple trusses
               to form
               a single rigid body
Complex Trusses – truss that is
neither simple nor compound
             VARIOUS TYPES OF TRUSS
Flat Truss         Queen Post Truss   Bowstring Truss
King Post Truss   Lenticular Truss   Lattice Truss
                         Analysis of Trusses
The analysis of trusses is usually   • The reason for making these assumptions
based on the following simplifying     is to obtain an ideal truss, i.e., a truss
assumptions:                           whose members are subjected only to
•The centroid axis of each             axial forces.
member coincides with the line       • Primary Forces ≡ member axial forces
connecting the centers of the          determined from the analysis of an ideal
adjacent members and the               truss
members only carry axial force.      • Secondary Forces ≡ deviations from the
•All members are connected             idealized forces, i.e., shear and bending
only at their ends by frictionless     forces in a truss member.
hinges in plane trusses.             • Our focus will be on primary forces. If
•All loads and support reactions       large secondary forces are anticipated,
are applied only at the joints         the truss should be analyzed as a frame.
              Some renowned Trussed Structures
Eifel Tower
                              FRAMES
Frame structures are the structures
having the combination of beam,
column and slab to resist the lateral and
gravity loads. These structures are
usually used to overcome the large
moments developing due to the applied
loading.
Types of frame structures
Frames structures can be differentiated
into:
1. Rigid frame structure
Which are further subdivided into:
Pin ended
Fixed ended
2. Braced frame structure
Which is further subdivided into:
Gabled frames
Portal frames
Rigid Structural Frame
The word rigid means ability to resist the
deformation. Rigid frame structures can be
defined as the structures in which beams &
columns are made monolithically and act
collectively to resist the moments which are
generating due to applied load.
 Rigid frame structures provide more stability.
This type of frame structures resists the shear,
moment and torsion more effectively than any
other type of frame structures. That's why this
frame system is used in world's most
astonishing building Burj Al-Arab.
                       Braced Structural Frames
  In this frame system, bracing are usually provided between beams and columns to
increase their resistance against the lateral forces and side ways forces due to applied
  load. Bracing is usually done by placing the diagonal members between the beams
                                      and columns.
This frame system provides more efficient resistance against the earthquake and wind
         forces. This frame system is more effective than rigid frame system
Pin Ended Rigid Structural Frames
A pinned ended rigid frame system usually has
pins as their support conditions. This frame
system is considered to be non rigid if its
support conditions are removed.
Fix Ended Rigid Frame Structure:
In this type of rigid frame systems end
conditions are usually fixed.
Gabbled Structural Frame:
Gabled frame structures usually have the peak at their top.
These frames systems are in use where there are possibilities
of heavy rain and snow.
Portal Structural Frame
Portal structural frames usually look like a door. This frame
system is very much in use for construction of industrial and
commercial buildings
Load path in Frame Structure:
It is a path through which the load of a frame structure is transmitted to the
foundations. In frame structures, usually the load path is:
Load first transfers from slab to beams then to from beam to columns, then
from columns it transfers to the foundation.
Advantages of Frame Structures
One of the best advantages of frame structures is
their ease in construction. it is very east to teach the
labor at the construction site.
Frame structures can be constructed rapidly.
Economy is also very important factor in the design of
building systems. Frame structures have economical
designs.
Disadvantages of Frames:
In frames structures, span lengths are usually
restricted to 40 ft when normal reinforced concrete.
Other wise spans greater than that, can cause lateral
deflections.
Comparison of Frame structures with Normal Load bearing
Traditional High Rise Building
Selection of frame structures for the high rise building is due to their versatility and advantages over
the normal traditional load bearing structures. These include the following:
Actually the performance of load bearing structures is usually dependent on the mass of structures. To
fulfill this requirement of load bearing structures, there is the need of increase in volume of structural
elements (walls, slab). This increase in volume of the structural elements leads toward the
construction of thick wall. Due to such a type of construction, labor and construction cost increases. in
construction of thick wall there will be the need of great attention, which will further reduce the speed
of construction.
If we make the contrast of load bearing structures with the framed structures, framed structures
appear to be more flexible, economical and can carry the heavy loads. Frame structures can be
rehabilitated at any time. Different services can be provided in frame structures. Thus the frame
structures are flexible in use.