The Encased composite column is one of the best option in the design of high-rise building where building load is heavy and architect restrict the increase the size of column. Encased column has high resistance to fire load and blast load. Rolled I-section is used in composite column because in built-up section there is more cost in fabrication and the cost of connection between the beam and column is very high. In a country where this technology is developed, it is used in design of important structure. In this paper analytical equation are discussed related to design of Encased composite column under axial loading. Besides comparison between the British Code and IS Code has been carried out that would result in more economical and serviceable structure.
The vision towards future sustainability in healthcare has become an alarming factor owing to its imperfect system in place based on growth and aging. In order to follow and control every citizen in the health process of their lives, wireless health monitoring must be achieved. The aim of next gen is not just to make wireless healthcare a true technology, but will also enable bio-nano-internet, things allowing the human healthcare to form a controlled network. Less sophisticated wearable and/or implantable equipment would be an integral part of our day-to-day life, which can recognize the lifestyle and health data from all the possible means of interaction. The authors present a vision for a complete model that should meet the expanding healthcare hassles and a conceptual model that can solve these growing expectations in full. In conclusion, the latest developments in the healthcare domain are discussed, and the authors suggest upcoming avenues in this domain on par with the technological growth.
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