Case Study
Marun Petrochemical Multipurpose Hall
Marun Petrochemical Multipurpose Hall case study for Sandwich Panel Systems, focused on engineering coordination, controlled execution, and project risk reduction.
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Project snapshot
Project challenge
A critical engineering challenge was the development of a reliable structural interface between the tensile membrane system and the primary structure while maintaining load transfer integrity and long-term durability.
- Stress concentration at membrane connections
- Wind-induced membrane failures
- Structural instability at force-transfer points
- High maintenance requirements
Engineering decision
A dedicated connection assembly was engineered, analyzed and fabricated specifically for the interaction between the tensile membrane structure and the main supporting frame.
A dedicated connection assembly was engineered, analyzed and fabricated specifically for the interaction between the tensile membrane structure and the main supporting frame.
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Coordination note pending verified shop drawings, procurement files, and site notes.
Execution detail
Installation sequence
Successful completion of approximately 5,000 m² of hybrid enclosure within an active petrochemical environment.
Procurement control
Procurement control pending verified bill of materials and accessory scope.
Coordination with site team
Site coordination pending verified project communication records.
Quality checkpoints
- Drawing approval status pending
- Material and accessory list pending
- Installation inspection records pending
Technical proof gallery
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Measured result
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Risks controlled before publication
Stress concentration at membrane connections
Stress concentration at membrane connections was controlled through engineering review, coordinated detailing, and installation checkpoints.
Wind-induced membrane failures
Wind-induced membrane failures was controlled through engineering review, coordinated detailing, and installation checkpoints.
Structural instability at force-transfer points
Structural instability at force-transfer points was controlled through engineering review, coordinated detailing, and installation checkpoints.
High maintenance requirements
High maintenance requirements was controlled through engineering review, coordinated detailing, and installation checkpoints.
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