Basic study for development of bottom-up infill module for high rise building

고층 건축물을 위한 bottom-up Infill module 개발 기초 연구

  • 성수진 (경희대학교 건축공학과) ;
  • 임채연 (경희대학교 건축공학과) ;
  • 나영주 (경희대학교 건설기술관리연구실) ;
  • 김선국 (경희대학교 건축공학과)
  • Published : 2015.11.14

Abstract

Modular construction technique is an adaptation of factory-based mass production concept in ordinary manufacturing industries to construction industry and it assumes that panels, units, etc. are fabricated in factories and assembled in construction sites. Given its structural limitations, modular construction technique is primarily used in low-story buildings whose maximum height is usually five stories, but researchers are actively studying possible adaptation of modular construction technique to high-rise building designs these days as in the case of infill-type modular construction design. Infill-type modular construction technique, most frequently used in high-rise building construction projects, completes frame construction first in reinforced concrete structures and fills unit modules in such structures. However, infill-type modular construction technique leads to longer construction schedule accompanying increase in construction cost, cost overrun due to additional of temporary work, and possible damage to units in the wake of facility construction. Accordingly, this study is performed as a basic study for the development of bottom-up infill-type modular construction technique intended to construct structural frames and fill in units sequentially in a bid to address such drawbacks of current infill-type modular construction technique.

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