Durability Analysis and Cost Efficiency of RCC Beams Using Conventional Concrete Versus Bubble Deck Technique: A Statistical Investigation

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Sanjay Bhadke, Tushar G. Shende, Surendra.R. Kukadapwar, Vaishali Mendhe

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A crucial tectonic component in the building of houses and other structures are beams. The structural dead load is substantially reduced by virtually removing the non-structural concrete from the beam's core. A bubble beam is one in which various sized and shaped spheres are used in place of the beam's core. There are benefits to factory-made materials and components, regulated environments, on- and off-site finishing, hollow Bubble Deck technology, and regulated settings. Numerous advantages are offered, such as reduced total expenses, reduced material usage, enhanced structural effectiveness, expedited building, and eco-friendliness. Instead of using concrete, the midsection of the beam in this project is constructed from high density polyethylene balls the content that appears most regularly.

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