Study & Development of Underwater Construction in Present Scenario
Sayak Pachal , M.tech in Structural Engineering , Department of Civil Engineering
Techno India University , Salt-lake Kolkata – 700091 , India
ABSTRACT - This report has aimed at presenting a brief over view on the development of underwater construction in the current context. An under the water technology of constructing the structures is studied in this report. It was mentioned that the underwater buildings have existed since the year 1960 and yet no one knew about it. Underwater building of such buildings can also help the people and environment as long as the right methodology is entered and people succeed in building such constructions. The following paper is talking about what materials ought to be utilized in the construction of the structure of underground buildings, how to build and unique demands, whether such structures are feasible, what are the merits and demerits of underground buildings on the environment, how would such buildings affect the social life and conveyance. Destiny goal or future foundation is underwater construction so that it can leave an awesome impression on the environment, it shall also result to some of the nuisance caused to the surroundings which shall be experienced as a result of the use of this technology but in case we achieve fulfillment in achieving it will be a grand advantage to the environment which would get congested day after day because of the presence of increasing population. The floor of the earth is roughly 3/4th surrounded with the help of water and water our bodies. To this end the emerging technology, which lies nearer the underwater production technology will be beneficial to the mankind. Underwater buildings are going to be buildings that are constructed beneath the water and every structural construction done has got a motive attached to it in accordance to the kind of building done.
Key Words :- Introduction, Literature Review, Case Studies, Objective, Research Gap, Future Scope, Methodology, Techniques Used, Underwater Concrete Properties, Challenges