Analysis Of Advance Structural Materials Usage In The Construction Of High-Rise Building & Its Applicability In India

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Tisha Garg
Ar. Aditya Anand

Abstract

The demand for sustainable, high-performance, and cost-effective construction solutions has driven the exploration of advanced structural materials in the context of high-rise buildings. This research paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the usage and applicability of advanced structural materials in high-rise construction projects, with a specific focus on their implementation in India. The study begins with an overview of the key challenges faced in high-rise construction and the limitations of conventional materials. Subsequently, a detailed exploration of advanced structural materials, including carbon fiber composites, high-performance concrete, and shape memory alloys, is presented, highlighting their unique properties and advantages over traditional materials. This analysis is based on an extensive review of existing literature, case studies, and ongoing research in the field. Furthermore, the paper investigates the suitability of advanced structural materials for high-rise buildings in the Indian context, considering factors such as material availability, cost-effectiveness, and compliance with local building codes and standards. The study assesses potential barriers to adoption and identifies opportunities for implementing these materials in India's construction industry. In conclusion, this research paper highlights the potential benefits and challenges associated with the utilization of advanced structural materials in high-rise construction in India. The findings contribute to the understanding of how these materials can enhance the performance and sustainability of tall buildings, providing valuable insights for engineers, architects, and policymakers aiming to improve construction practices and infrastructure development in the country.

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Tisha Garg, & Ar. Aditya Anand. (2023). Analysis Of Advance Structural Materials Usage In The Construction Of High-Rise Building & Its Applicability In India. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(1), 1183–1214. https://doi.org/10.53555/jrtdd.v6i1.2625
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Tisha Garg

Vth Year Bachelor of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur

Ar. Aditya Anand

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur

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