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Burj Khalifa- An Engineering Marvel Abstract This report discusses the engineering and construction dynamics of Burj Khalifa. The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building ever constructed by man having height of 830 meters and consisting of 163 floors. The initial amalgamation of aerodynamic design and wind engineering played a vital role in architecture and design of the tower. This paper will briefly provide an overview of the building’s design, construction and engineering. In addition to that, the paper provides brief description of building’s structural organization, emphasizes on major issues regarding architectural and constructional planning. Some facts and figures regarding building construction are also provided in this report. Introduction It is an underestimation to say that Burj Khalifa signify the high tech construction design. Through commencement to the completion, an amalgamation of numerous innovative technologies and innovative construction design procedures have paid off in the shape of wellorganized and durable structure. [1] The Burj Khalifa was planned to be the showpiece of the high level Burj Dubai Development that elevates into the sky to an exceptional altitude of 830 meters and comprises of 163 floors. The project was initiated in 2004 and completed in 2009. [2] Elevating 830 meters over the desert city of Dubai, the Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world, beating all prior records. This category of high level project demanded contemporary study, construction material, structural technologies, and building techniques to exactly new extent. Although, the building of this altitude has never been built before, it is also crucial to guarantee equipments and methodologies applied are safe and protected. [3] The construction phase of Burj Khalifa was handed over to a South Korean organization, Samsung Engineering and Construction. The initial formation is shatterproof concrete measuring 45 thousand cubic meters and weighing more than 110 thousand tons. The piles of steel used in the foundation were 192 in number. [4] The 334,000 square-meter skyscraper includes office, commercial, and residential space together with 5-star Armani hotel. Constructed of shatterproof concrete and glass-clad polycarbonate, the building of constituted of 3 elements assembled around a central supported core. [5] Construction Time-Line: Jan, 2004 Commencement of Excavation Feb, 2004 Foundation construction started March, 2005 Commencement of Superstructure Jun, 2006 Completion of 50th floor Jan, 2007 Completion of 100th floor Mar, 2007 Completion of 110th floor Apr, 2007 Completion of 120th floor May, 2007 Completion of 130th floor July, 2007 Completion of 141st floor Sept, 2007 Completion of 150th floor Apr, 2008 Completion of 160th floor Jan, 2009 Completion of steeple Sept, 2009 Completion of External gloss clad Jan 4, 2010 Official opening ceremony [6] Top ten tallest buildings of the world Structural Aspects of Burj Khalifa Architecture: The design of Burj Khalifa accents a three lobed footprint; a representation of the Amaryllidoideae flower. The tower consists of 3 sections assembled around a central hub. The architects of the building designed the building in the Y-shape in order to minimize wind forces on the building and in addition to maintain simpler structure and to promote build-ability. The construction system is supported core. Every section with its individual reinforced concrete passage walls and boundary pillars supports the other sections through six-sided central foundation. Consequentially, the tower is tremendously rigid tangentially and torsionaly. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill(company which handled the architectural aspect of the building) put in application a meticulous geometry to the building that arranged in line all sections to common hexagonal foundation. [1] [8] The wind opposition was necessary to the building design. To guarantee the protection of the structure, several wind channel experiments were performed. Actually the tower was exposed to a comprehensive evaluation procedure. All main technical features of the plan were investigated and studied by experts to authenticate the protection and efficiency of technological and structural methodologies. The wide range program contains 3 separate examine appraisal programs on the structural engineering, technical engineering and wind testing. [9] [10] The building contains the world’s first 5-star Armani Hotel which was invested completely by Giorgio Armani. The Hotel takes in first 17 floors of the tower. Y-Shaped design of the building Foundation: The structure of 163 floors is sustained by a large shatterproof concrete carpet, which consequently is sustained by perforated shatterproof concrete loads. The structure was based on wide-range engineering analysis. The carpet is approximately 3.7 m thick, and was assembled in four detached layers. The concrete that was being applied was 12.5 thousand m 3. The heaps of concrete having length of 43 meters and diameter of 1.5 meter were used in the foundation. The concrete of high concentration and low penetration was employed in the foundations. In addition to that a cathodic fortification system was applied under the carpet in order to reduce any harmful effects from acidic chemicals in ground water. [11] Podium: At base level, the building is sustained by a shatterproof concrete carpet which is 1.5 meters in diameter and 4 meters in thickness. A three storey podium provides supports to the building. The podium offers a foundation support to the tower, providing direct access to different sections of the building. Entirely gloss entrance pavilions built with hovering net composition offers separate entrances for residential and commercial area. Steeple (Spire): The surmount feel of Burj Khalifa is because of its telescopic steeple composed of more than 40,000,000 kilograms of steel. The steeple was built from inside of building and elevated to its full altitude of more than 700 feet using hydraulic force. The steeple generates a feel of comprehensiveness to the building as well as secure Burj Khalifa position as world’s tallest building. If this spire is removed from the building, the building would lose more than 200 meters from the total height of the building. The steeple also accommodates telecommunication apparatuses within itself. [12] Cladding: Like many other records, Burj Khalifa also holds a world record for maximum utilization of aluminum and glass panels and also installation of glass panels at maximum height (512m). About 300 Chinese experts were called from china for cladding work in the building. Burj Khalifa’s exterior cladding structure is planned to survive the scorching heat of Dubai. In total, 24,350 steel and aluminum panels were utilized in the building which not only enhances the beauty of the building but gleaming exterior of these panels diminishes heat transmission. [13] [12] Sunlight reflection on cladding of Burj Khalifa Conclusion Until last century nobody has ever dreamed of creating a structure of that elevation and rigidness. The construction of Burj Khalifa is in fact a landmark and state of the art. This project demonstrates that such landmarks are directly related to the advancement in technologies, techniques and engineering. Apparently, the Burj Khalifa poject capitalized these aspects in its construction. As of now, the Burj Khalifa is the tallest artificial structure in the world, and it has provided a roadmap for other architectural landmarks in the region and even throughout the globe. The Burj Khalifa is another step forward in creating a healthy and positive image of the region and the Muslim World. This project illustrated that Muslim world is in line with the western world in technological aspects. References [1] K. Puckett, ""Burj Dubai: Top of the world". Building," 3 October 2008. [2] "Burj Khalifa - The Skyscraper Center," in Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. [3] M. Stack, "In Dubai, the Sky's No Limit," Los Angeles Times, 13 October 2005. [4] " Samsung Engineering & Construction," Samsung E&C Projects, 23 March 2009. [5] S. McGilney, "Armani Residences defy 70% Burj Khalifa price drop," Arabian Business, 12 October 2010. [6] "Burj Dubai Construction Timeline," BrujDubai.com, 31 December 2009. [7] E. Keegan, "Adrian Smith Leaves SOM, Longtime Skidmore partner bucks retirement to start new firm," ArchitectOnline, 15 October 2006. [8] M. Saberi, " Burj Dubai is the height of success," Gulf News, 31 December 2009. [9] Irwin, "The Burj Dubai Tower Wind Engineering," Structure magazine, June 2006. [10] Irwin, " Wind Tunnel Testing," Structure Magazine, September 2006. [11] M. Croucher, "Myth of ‘Babu Sassi’ Remains After Burj Cranes Come Down," Khaleej Times, 11 november 2009. [12] "The Burj Khalifa," Glass, Steel and Stone, 8 January 2010. [13] "Structural Elements – Elevator, Spire, and More," BurjDubai.com, 31 December 2009. Frequently Asked Questions Q1: How many floors does Burj Khalifa have? Ans: 163 floors. Q2: Which type of concrete has been used in major fraction of Burj Khalifa and which type of concrete was employed in the foundation? Ans: Shatterproof concrete was used in the major fraction of the building and the concrete employed in the foundation was high concentration and low penetration concrete. Q3: What is the function of spire in the building and what will happen if it is removed from Burj Khalifa? Ans: The spire generates a feel of comprehensiveness to the building as well as secure Burj Khalifa position as world’s tallest building. If this spire is removed from the building, the building would lose more than 200 meters from the total height of the building. Q4: What steps were taken in order to ensure the protection of building’s structure? Ans: To guarantee the protection of the structure, several wind channel experiments were performed. Q5: When was official launch ceremony of Burj Khalifa took place? Ans: The official launch ceremony of Burj Khalifa took place on 4th January 2010. Q6: Which five-star hotel takes in first 17 floors of the building? Ans: Giorgio Armani. Q7: How many steel and aluminum panels were employed for the sake of exterior cladding? Ans: 24,350 panels. Q8: From where and how many experts were summoned, for the cladding related work? Ans: Around 300 Chinese experts were called to Dubai, for cladding related work.