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The Structural Design Process in 7 Simple Steps

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The Structural Design Process in 7 Simple Steps: Introduction: Do you ever wonder how the tall, sturdy skyscrapers and structures that cover our cities are constructed? Come along as we walk you through the process of designing such buildings and skyscrapers and their structural envelope that calculates the weight of each building component and uses innovative materials and technologies to improve building safety and environmental friendliness. This blog provides an opportunity to learn how engineers and architects visualize their ideas and design environments that are not only beautiful to look at but also tough to the effects of time and environment. Together, let us set off on an exciting journey to explore the world of building design and construction! What is Structural Design of a Building? To know what it means by Structural Design of a building, the structure should guarantee stability, strength, longevity and utility, and to design such a structure is known as Structural Desig...

Fly Ash Bricks vs Traditional Bricks

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                  Fly Ash Bricks vs Traditional Bricks: Fly ash bricks and traditional bricks (commonly clay bricks) are both widely used in construction, but they have distinct differences in terms of materials, manufacturing processes, properties, and benefits. Here's a comparison of the two: Fly Ash Bricks: Materials: Made from fly ash, a byproduct of coal combustion, along with cement, sand, and water. Manufacturing Process: Fly ash is mixed with water and other additives, then molded under pressure and cured using steam. Properties: Strength: High compressive strength, often higher than traditional bricks. Weight: Lighter than traditional bricks, reducing the load on structures. Uniformity: Consistent in size and shape, resulting in less mortar usage and better finish. Absorption: Lower water absorption compared to traditional bricks, making them less prone to dampness. Environmental Impact: Utilizes industrial waste (fly ash), reduc...