Alwatan Units
Job type: consultation
Consultation description:
Alwatan Units Company is specialized in manufacturing unified reinforced precast walls that contains internal cavity to provide effective insulation. The internal cavity allows an easy installation of electric wires and pluming. The precast wall contains 50kg of steel to ensure a structural steel and durability.
The company is seeking a Structural/Civil engineer that can assist in identifying solutions to the following obstacle:
- The precast walls get connected side by side where a gap appears after the connection between the walls is made (Joint gap); where we apply joint covering material to abolish the joint gap. Due to the heat and cold factor, the gap between the connections experiences a small crack in the joint that is visible inside and outside the house. The company is seeking a long term alternative methods to resolve this issue. The following are some solutions tried by the company and the result was very minimal:
o Joint rubber sealant (not working with plastering and paint)
o OPC cement
o Non-shrinking grout
o Plastic wire mesh tape
o Steel putty paste
Desired skills
Structural Engineer, Civil Engineer, Mechanical Engineer construction experience, precast experience.
Hi
I am a structural engineer
Could you please provide more details of the job?
Could you send me some drawings or some photos to see exactly where is the problem?
thanks
Adi
dear i have done lots of pre fabricated houses offices and telecom shelters etc,
please send me you wall panel design i have an idea to get rid of this problem might be it works for you
basically i am mechanical designer having 13 years of working experience message me for further discussion
waiting your reply,
Thanks,
Warm Regards,
Ali
Hi I can do this project for you. I have done mechanical engineering from one of the most reputed institute in India and also currently working as finite element analysis engineer. You can grant me this project and then we can start discussions on this. I can solve this project using Finite element analysis and also Innovation tools like TRIZ Regards Ankur
hi ,
i am construction chemical expert ,
i have gone through your problem ,
i good solutions about , sealers , putty's and grouts , they are low cost option also.
thanks
regards
DATTATRAY
Already working as consultant for similar product in India. shall be able to solve the problem and also prove in practically by testing if material is provided. can help in formulating a course for craftsmanship of installing the walls.
Sir,
I read your precast wall joint crack problem. I resolve myself how to arrest that crack. just simple, few modification in Design if wall as add reinforcement at edges on both sides per 500 mm to arrest contraction and expansion. if you give this project to us, we will fully resolved it we much interest in this project.
with regards,
Rajeshwaran
s(dot)b(dot)rajeshwaran(at)gmail(dot)com