baajey
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Only about four decades ago Factor of Safety (FS) was used in design calculation. SF was decided by the Owner of a project, although using 1.5 was common. So, if the load is, say, 100 ton and the resistance strength of a structure is 150 ton, then it satisfied the FS criteria of 1.5. But, the major western countries revised the procedure in a way that one load factor is now multiplied to one type of loading, and another load factor may be multiplied to another type of loading at the start of design.
Even, the LF for a temporary loading may be 1.2 in some cases. LFs are not a constant 1.5 as it is in case of FS. LFs have been duly specified in the major codes. However, I am surprised to read from your post that the Indian design engineers have found some ways to manipulate these load factors. This is an absolute NO.
If such things can happen in India, you can imagine what is then happening in the design procedure in Bangladesh. I think, no real design procedure is being followed in BD. It is a kind of rules of thumb. "Kanun kya Hai? Kanun Hamara Moch ka Tau par Hain."
no sir, by "undoing" those factors , i meant, huge non compliance s when it came to construction at site. small construction companies deliberately use some malpractices like decreasing the bar dia, or decreasing the no. of rods in a particular section, or putting too much sand (thereby altering the sand-cement ratios) to decrease construction costs. in an extreme example, i came by one instance when the depth of tie beams and plinth beams were decreased by 50mm to even 100mm. my friend who was inspecting the site saw this and threatened them with termination of contract. but the contractors just fed him up fat to hush up the matter. fortunately, my friend, apart from being greedy, made sure that those sections/members were demolished and remade again in accordance with the drawings. he got undue benefits and the members reconstructed and the contractors saved their behinds from the prospects of contract termination. but there were many instances, no doubt that, site engr just take the money without the least concern abt the discrepancy in drawings and constructions.
so there is NO manipulation from the designers' end ...that part i m sure of.
and i m pretty sure designers adhere to the codes in Bdesh as well. its the money minded contractors like Rana who screw it up.
so u can understand if these malpractices are there in organised sectors, what will be the case with small term builders.