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PORTAL FRAME
G r a c e H e n r y
&
M i d h u n a S u r e s h
INTRODUCTION
• Developed during second world
war, but now the most
common form of enclosure for
spans of 20 to 60 m.
• Driven by the need to achieve
low-cost building envelope.
• They are usually made from steel,
but can also be made from
concrete or timber.
Portal frames can be defined as two-
dimensional rigid frames that have the
basic characteristics of A rigid joint
between column and beam.
The main objective of this form of design is
to reduce bending moment in the beam,
which allows the frame to act as one
structural unit.
Portal Frames are
generally used for single
storey construction which
require a large unobstructed
floor space i.e.,
A.Factories
B.Shopping Centres
C.Warehouses
They are very efficient for
enclosing large volumes,
therefore they are often used
for industrial,
storage, retail and
commercial applications as
well as for agricultural
purposes.
TYPES OF PORTAL FRAME
Pitched roof symmetric portal frame
Generally fabricated from UKB sections with a
substantial eaves haunch section, which may be cut
from a rolled section or fabricated from plate. 25 to
35 m are the most efficient spans
Portal frame with internal mezzanine
Floor Office accommodation is often provided
within a portal frame structure using a partial
width mezzanine floor.
Crane portal frame with column brackets
Where a travelling crane of relatively low capacity (up
to say 20 tonnes) is required, brackets can be fixed to
the columns to support the crane rails
Pitched Roof Symmetric
Portal Frame
Lancashire Waste
Development
Portal Frame With Internal Mezzanine Floor
Waters Meeting Health Centre, Bolton
Tied portal frame
In a tied portal frame the horizontal movement of
the eaves and the bending moments in the
columns and rafters are reduced.
Mono-pitch portal frame
It is a simple variation of the pitched roof
portal frame, and tends to be used for
smaller buildings (up to 15 m span).
Propped portal frame
Where the span of a portal frame is large and
there is no requirement to provide a clear span,
a propped portal frame can be used to reduce
the rafter size and also the horizontal shear at
the foundations.
Rebottling
Plant,
Hemswell
Mansard portal frame
A mansard portal frame may be used
where a large clear height at mid-span
is required but the eaves height of the
building has to be minimised.
Curved rafter portal frame
Portal frames may be constructed
using curved rafters, mainly for
architectural reasons.
Cellular beam portal frame
Rafters may be fabricated from cellular
beams for aesthetic reasons or when
providing long spans.
Hayes
Garden
World
BASIC COMPOSITION
• The portal structure is designed in such a way that it has no
intermediate columns.
• A portal frame building comprises a series of transverse
frames braced longitudinally.
• The primary steelwork consists of columns and pitched rafters.
• The light gauge secondary steelwork consists of side rails for walls
and purlins for the roof.
• The roof and wall cladding separate the enclosed space from the
external environment as well as providing thermal and acoustic
insulation.
FIRST PORTAL FRAME IN
HISTORY
At the EXPOSITION
UNIVERSELLE in Paris 1878,
the engineer HENRI DE DION
progressed the science of
vaulting with the first portal frame
of lattice girders where the forces
were transmitted directly to the
foundations without tie bars. This
Galarie des Machines had a
span of 35m and its pitched roof
shape was a forerunner of many
sheds to follow.
ROOFING
• A high percentage of roofs are
covered with composite profile metal
sheets with a coloured external skin.
• These composite sheets have
approximately 50mm of insulation
sandwiched between two thin metal
sheets or aluminium sheets.
• Galvanised steel purlins span between
the steel rafters.
INTERNAL VIEW OF A PORTAL
FRAMED WAREHOUSE
• Clear unobstructed floor area is
available.
• With single storey buildings
natural lighting is gained by
placing clear sheets in roof
layout. These sheets will run
from eaves to ridge at suitable
intervals.
BASE JOINT FOR PORTAL
FRAME
• The legs or stanchions of the portal
frame need connecting at the bottom
to a foundation.
• Here we can see the base joint
connection in place.
RIDGE JOINT FOR
PORTAL FRAME
Shown here is a ridge
joint or apex joint.
It is Important that this
joint is strong hence
the use of wedge
shaped pieces called
gusset pieces to
strengthen and
increase the bolt area.
KNEE JOINT FOR
PORTAL FRAME
Again the knee joint must be strong to support the roof
loads and prevent bending.
Gusset pieces will be used to increase strength, give
greater bolt area and prevent deflection under load.
D I A G O N A L
B R A C I N G F O R
P O R TA L F R A M E
With all types
of frameworks we
must think on
stability i.e.
movement. To help
strengthen the
framework and
prevent movement
diagonal bracing will
be used.
CLADDING RAILS FOR
PORTAL FRAME
• This slide shows the
cladding rails for attaching
the external metal cladding
panels to.
• These rails can be fixed
horizontal or vertical
depending on the way the
cladding panels are fixed.
TIE CABLES FOR
PORTAL FRAME
• These wire and tubular ties
are used to prevent
sagging of the cladding
rails which can add
considerable force unto the
joints of the external
cladding.
EXTERNAL WALL
DETAIL
• Here we see the finish of
the external cladding
panels with the lower level
facing brickwork.
• The blockwork behind
creates a protective wall or
firewall.
ADVANTAGES
Speed and ease of erection
Building can be quickly closed in and made water tight.
Framework prefabricated in a workshop and not affected by
weather.
Site works such as drainage, roads etc can be carried out until
framework is ready for erection.
No weather hold up during erecting the framework.
Connected together in factories by welding and site connections
should be bolted.
• Cost effectiveness
• Sustainability
• Saves time
• Capable taking loads
immediately
DISADVANTAGES
Although steel is incombustible it has a poor
resistance to fire as it bends easily when hot.
Subject to corrosion
CONSTRUCTION
METHOD
Foundation –in situ
concrete, concrete
slab
COLUMN INSTALLATION
• Pinned
base.
• From left
to right.
RAFTER INSTALLATION
• Rigid
connection
• Haunches and
stiffener
installed
PURLIN AND GIRT INSTALLATION
BRACING
INSTALLATION
SHEET INSTALLATION
FINAL DESIGN- CRANE INSTALLATION
MODERN ART GLASS WAREHOUSE,
THAMESMEAD.
NORMAN FOSTER AND
ANTONY HUNT
THANK YOU! 

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PORTAL FRAME- Structural systems

  • 1. PORTAL FRAME G r a c e H e n r y & M i d h u n a S u r e s h
  • 2. INTRODUCTION • Developed during second world war, but now the most common form of enclosure for spans of 20 to 60 m. • Driven by the need to achieve low-cost building envelope. • They are usually made from steel, but can also be made from concrete or timber.
  • 3.
  • 4. Portal frames can be defined as two- dimensional rigid frames that have the basic characteristics of A rigid joint between column and beam. The main objective of this form of design is to reduce bending moment in the beam, which allows the frame to act as one structural unit.
  • 5. Portal Frames are generally used for single storey construction which require a large unobstructed floor space i.e., A.Factories B.Shopping Centres C.Warehouses They are very efficient for enclosing large volumes, therefore they are often used for industrial, storage, retail and commercial applications as well as for agricultural purposes.
  • 6. TYPES OF PORTAL FRAME Pitched roof symmetric portal frame Generally fabricated from UKB sections with a substantial eaves haunch section, which may be cut from a rolled section or fabricated from plate. 25 to 35 m are the most efficient spans Portal frame with internal mezzanine Floor Office accommodation is often provided within a portal frame structure using a partial width mezzanine floor. Crane portal frame with column brackets Where a travelling crane of relatively low capacity (up to say 20 tonnes) is required, brackets can be fixed to the columns to support the crane rails
  • 7. Pitched Roof Symmetric Portal Frame Lancashire Waste Development
  • 8.
  • 9. Portal Frame With Internal Mezzanine Floor Waters Meeting Health Centre, Bolton
  • 10.
  • 11. Tied portal frame In a tied portal frame the horizontal movement of the eaves and the bending moments in the columns and rafters are reduced. Mono-pitch portal frame It is a simple variation of the pitched roof portal frame, and tends to be used for smaller buildings (up to 15 m span). Propped portal frame Where the span of a portal frame is large and there is no requirement to provide a clear span, a propped portal frame can be used to reduce the rafter size and also the horizontal shear at the foundations.
  • 13.
  • 14. Mansard portal frame A mansard portal frame may be used where a large clear height at mid-span is required but the eaves height of the building has to be minimised. Curved rafter portal frame Portal frames may be constructed using curved rafters, mainly for architectural reasons. Cellular beam portal frame Rafters may be fabricated from cellular beams for aesthetic reasons or when providing long spans.
  • 16.
  • 17. BASIC COMPOSITION • The portal structure is designed in such a way that it has no intermediate columns. • A portal frame building comprises a series of transverse frames braced longitudinally. • The primary steelwork consists of columns and pitched rafters. • The light gauge secondary steelwork consists of side rails for walls and purlins for the roof. • The roof and wall cladding separate the enclosed space from the external environment as well as providing thermal and acoustic insulation.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20. FIRST PORTAL FRAME IN HISTORY At the EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE in Paris 1878, the engineer HENRI DE DION progressed the science of vaulting with the first portal frame of lattice girders where the forces were transmitted directly to the foundations without tie bars. This Galarie des Machines had a span of 35m and its pitched roof shape was a forerunner of many sheds to follow.
  • 21. ROOFING • A high percentage of roofs are covered with composite profile metal sheets with a coloured external skin. • These composite sheets have approximately 50mm of insulation sandwiched between two thin metal sheets or aluminium sheets. • Galvanised steel purlins span between the steel rafters.
  • 22. INTERNAL VIEW OF A PORTAL FRAMED WAREHOUSE • Clear unobstructed floor area is available. • With single storey buildings natural lighting is gained by placing clear sheets in roof layout. These sheets will run from eaves to ridge at suitable intervals.
  • 23. BASE JOINT FOR PORTAL FRAME • The legs or stanchions of the portal frame need connecting at the bottom to a foundation. • Here we can see the base joint connection in place.
  • 24. RIDGE JOINT FOR PORTAL FRAME Shown here is a ridge joint or apex joint. It is Important that this joint is strong hence the use of wedge shaped pieces called gusset pieces to strengthen and increase the bolt area.
  • 25. KNEE JOINT FOR PORTAL FRAME Again the knee joint must be strong to support the roof loads and prevent bending. Gusset pieces will be used to increase strength, give greater bolt area and prevent deflection under load.
  • 26. D I A G O N A L B R A C I N G F O R P O R TA L F R A M E With all types of frameworks we must think on stability i.e. movement. To help strengthen the framework and prevent movement diagonal bracing will be used.
  • 27. CLADDING RAILS FOR PORTAL FRAME • This slide shows the cladding rails for attaching the external metal cladding panels to. • These rails can be fixed horizontal or vertical depending on the way the cladding panels are fixed.
  • 28. TIE CABLES FOR PORTAL FRAME • These wire and tubular ties are used to prevent sagging of the cladding rails which can add considerable force unto the joints of the external cladding.
  • 29. EXTERNAL WALL DETAIL • Here we see the finish of the external cladding panels with the lower level facing brickwork. • The blockwork behind creates a protective wall or firewall.
  • 30. ADVANTAGES Speed and ease of erection Building can be quickly closed in and made water tight. Framework prefabricated in a workshop and not affected by weather. Site works such as drainage, roads etc can be carried out until framework is ready for erection. No weather hold up during erecting the framework. Connected together in factories by welding and site connections should be bolted. • Cost effectiveness • Sustainability • Saves time • Capable taking loads immediately
  • 31. DISADVANTAGES Although steel is incombustible it has a poor resistance to fire as it bends easily when hot. Subject to corrosion
  • 34. RAFTER INSTALLATION • Rigid connection • Haunches and stiffener installed
  • 35. PURLIN AND GIRT INSTALLATION
  • 38. FINAL DESIGN- CRANE INSTALLATION
  • 39. MODERN ART GLASS WAREHOUSE, THAMESMEAD.
  • 41.
  • 42.
  • 43.
  • 44.
  • 45.