TY - CHAP
T1 - Comparative Technical-Economic Study of a Reinforced Concrete Building and a Building With Prestressed Prefabricated Elements. Samborondón - Ecuador
AU - Castro, Leonardo Villacreses
AU - Orellana-Alvear, Boris
AU - Pacurucu-Cáceres, Natalia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023. Published by AHFE Open Access. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This work is aimed at recognizing the system that has more advantages and technical, environmental, and financial efficiency between buildings using a reinforced concrete structure and this same building with prestressed prefabricated components; from establishing the design of a building that has reinforced concrete and that same building has prestressed prefabricated components, create a technical comparison study of a reinforced concrete construction together with a structure of prestressed prefabricated components, create a financial comparison study of a building that is made of reinforced concrete together with network structure of prestressed prefabricated components, carry out a comparison study according to the environmental scope of a reinforced concrete construction that has a structure of prestressed prefabricated components. In conclusion, it is observed that according to the technical part, it has the advantage of the reinforced concrete system over the conventional one that provides mental comfort to the promoters in some cases. As far as prestressed concrete is concerned, there are advantages as such time-which results from the simultaneity of the activities and ease of selecting more lights between the supports and the lower valuTheages are the handling and implicit risks, transportation and lifting of these components, which can be avoided with proper planning, a certain reliable schedulechnician responsible for the project which is hawhiccanfacturing parts of these elements, minimizing errors. The conclusions above only represent this comparison accorconclusions above cited. Not always does the assembly and manufacture that is in prestressed concrete lower cost, so it depends on the project.
AB - This work is aimed at recognizing the system that has more advantages and technical, environmental, and financial efficiency between buildings using a reinforced concrete structure and this same building with prestressed prefabricated components; from establishing the design of a building that has reinforced concrete and that same building has prestressed prefabricated components, create a technical comparison study of a reinforced concrete construction together with a structure of prestressed prefabricated components, create a financial comparison study of a building that is made of reinforced concrete together with network structure of prestressed prefabricated components, carry out a comparison study according to the environmental scope of a reinforced concrete construction that has a structure of prestressed prefabricated components. In conclusion, it is observed that according to the technical part, it has the advantage of the reinforced concrete system over the conventional one that provides mental comfort to the promoters in some cases. As far as prestressed concrete is concerned, there are advantages as such time-which results from the simultaneity of the activities and ease of selecting more lights between the supports and the lower valuTheages are the handling and implicit risks, transportation and lifting of these components, which can be avoided with proper planning, a certain reliable schedulechnician responsible for the project which is hawhiccanfacturing parts of these elements, minimizing errors. The conclusions above only represent this comparison accorconclusions above cited. Not always does the assembly and manufacture that is in prestressed concrete lower cost, so it depends on the project.
KW - Building
KW - Prestressed prefabricated elements
KW - Reinforced concrete
KW - Technical not always-economic study
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105031528917
U2 - 10.54941/ahfe1003956
DO - 10.54941/ahfe1003956
M3 - Capítulo
AN - SCOPUS:105031528917
T3 - Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics International
SP - 130
EP - 139
BT - Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics International
PB - AHFE International
ER -