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HYBRID CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUE : Benefits of Precasting

HYBRID CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUE AND STRUCTURAL ACTIONS

HYBRID CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUE:
Hybrid concrete construction is the combination of precast and in-situ concrete. The different materials are used according to their strengths and weaknesses to provide simple, buildable and competitive high-quality structures that offer consistent performance.

Hybrid concrete construction can incorporate all the benefits of precasting, (e.g. form, finish, colour, speed, accuracy, prestressing, high-quality, assured covers and dense and properly cured covercrete) with all the benefits of in-situ construction (e.g. economy, flexibility, moulability, continuity and robustness).

Precast and in-situ concrete can be used together in many different ways to extend the design horizons for architects, engineers and contractors. The precast and in-situ elements can act independently or in combination. In addition a structural element can comprise both precast and in-situ concrete working compositely. Examples are given on the next page.

Numerous hybrid precast and in-situ systems are available and some are used widely.

Structural Action of Hybrid Concrete Construction:

1. Independent Action:

Precast cladding adorns mainly in-situ framed buildings. Simple repetitive portions of a structure may naturally lend themselves to precast construction whereas more complicated, less accessible sections may lend themselves to in-situ construction.

2. Combined Action:

Precast units can directly replace in-situ elements, for example stair flights or hollowcore floor units within in-situ frames. Units can be used as permanent formwork, substituting for and largely obviating the need for conventional formwork. This brings the advantages of factory-engineered concrete to site.

3. Composite Action:

In-situ concrete toppings are often added to precast floors for additional strength, stiffness and robustness. In-situ floor slabs can be cast on top of precast downstand beams to give highly efficient composite T beams.

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