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Existing Oikiskos static adequacy study

Existing Oikiskos static adequacy study

The structural adequacy study of the oikiskos is conducted to determine whether an existing oikiskos complies with the required specifications.

A licensed Civil Engineer examines the load-bearing structure of the oikiskos to assess whether it can safely withstand the specified control loads.

You may define the control loads yourself. You will need to upload the construction drawing of your oikiskos.

Price per oikiskos unit. For example, if you have an oikiskos complex consisting of 3 oikiskos units, add 3 items to your cart, each with the respective dimensions of the units.

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Existing Oikiskos static adequacy study
 

The structural adequacy study is an analytical method used in engineering to examine the forces acting on oikiskos.

A structural study typically includes the following steps and components:

  • Definition of conditions: This involves identifying the external forces and conditions acting on the system. These may include self-weight, wind loads, soil forces, and other external loads.

  • Force analysis: At this stage, engineering principles and equations are used to calculate the reactions and displacements of the system's elements under the influence of the external forces.

  • Model selection: Appropriate mechanical models are chosen for the elements under analysis, such as structural components, solid objects, etc.

  • Calculation of reactions: Mathematical equations and analysis methods are used to compute the reactions under the conditions defined in the first step.

  • Safety evaluation: The system’s safety is assessed by considering the reactions, displacements, and forces acting on its components.

  • Verification of individual components: Specific elements are examined to confirm whether the construction can safely support the control loads.

The price includes the Structural Study and the Observation Sheet.

The price also includes the cost of signing by a licensed Civil Engineer.

In case you intend to use the structural study for the building’s permitting process, there will be additional charges for tax documentation, travel expenses, and supervision.

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