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SESSION 29 : DESIGN LIFE OF RCC STRUCTURES (PART-2)

We had very interesting conversation related to design life of RCC structures on 12-NOV-21. Following are few of the points which were discussed during the session:

  • Fundamental about the service life prediction
  • Factors affecting life of a structure
  • Impact of steel quality on life of the structure
  • Is it possible to evaluate service life of structure numerically?
  • Earthquake resistant design and expected life of the structure
  • and many more…

The entire recorded session is attached below.

Session 27 – Design life of RCC structures (PART 1)

SCHEDULE FOR NEXT SESSION

The next session (PART-2) is planned as follows:

DATE : 3-DEC-21

TIME : 7:00 PM IST

DISCUSSION POINTS TO BE COVERED IN THE SESSION

Following points will be discussed in the session:

  • Foundation Design parameters from the perspective of design life of structure
  • How to incorporate design life period in Structural design?
  • Service life estimation of the structure
  • Design life vs actual life of RCC buildings
  • How to analyse and retrofit the seismically affected structures?
  • How to evaluate residual life of existing structure?
  • Essential preventive care after 25 years of RCC Structures
  • Design life of RCC Structures vs PSC Structures vs 3D Printed Structures
  • We will also take up few relevant and important discussion points coming through the LIVE chat

EXPERT TEAM

  • Mr. Umesh B. Rao, Consulting Engineer
  • Dr. Manmohan R. Kalgal, Advisor- Ultratech
  • Dr. Jayanto Saha, INSDAG
  • Mr. Samir Surlekar, SS Buidchem
  • Mr. Anil Pillai, RAMCO cement
  • Dr. Pradeep Kumar Ramancharla, IIIT – Hyderabad
  • Mr. Kaushik Hajra, South Zone Head , Quality , Ultratech

HOW TO REGISTER FOR THE EVENT?

Registration is FREE. Please click on the below button wherein you may share the specific doubts/queries/discussion points which may be discussed in the upcoming sessions. It would help us to structure the discussion.