
A review on stability of polyhouse structures
Author(s) -
Lovepreet Singh,
Arun Kaushal,
Amritpal Digra
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of agricultural sciences/international journal of agricultural sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0976-5670
pISSN - 0973-130X
DOI - 10.15740/has/ijas/17-aaebssd/319-325
Subject(s) - truss , foundation (evidence) , structural engineering , engineering , wind engineering , design load , mathematics , geography , archaeology
Naturally ventilated polyhouse is popular all over the world for growing high value cropssuch as capsicum, tomato, lettuce, herbs etc. and these polyhouses are available in different designs as per different climatic conditions. Structure failure is the major problem faced by farmers throughout the world. The several studies carried out throughout the world shows that the single design of polyhouse cannot be adopted throughout the country due to different agro-climatic conditions.As per differentstudies, polyhousestability designs are analyzed for dead load, live load, snow load, wind load and load combination and Loads were calculated by adoptingdifferent National Standards. Moreover, Truss members, columns and foundation stability analysis is carried out by considering dead loads, live loads and wind loads in most of the studies. Support reactions arealso calculated on truss joints and column joints. The optimum design of any polyhouse generally depends on its structural design, specific mechanical and physical properties of the individual structural components i.e., foundation, hoops, lateral support, polygrip, assembly and end frame. From all the studies it is reported that in most parts of the world, wind is the major force responsible for the failure of any polyhouse structure.