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Precast Concrete Panel Calculator: Complete Design Guide

  • What are Precast Concrete Panels?
  • Panel Schedule
  • Lifting Inserts
  • Connections
  • FAQs

What are Precast Concrete Panels?

Precast concrete panels are structural or cladding wall elements manufactured off-site in controlled factory conditions, then transported to site and erected by crane. Solid panels (150–300mm) provide structural capacity; sandwich panels incorporate an insulation layer between two concrete wythes for combined structural and thermal performance.

Precast panels offer tight tolerances (±3mm vs ±10mm for in-situ), consistent quality, reduced on-site labour, and faster programme. They are widely used in commercial, industrial, and residential construction.

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Panel Schedule

The panel schedule defines every panel in the project — dimensions, weight, reinforcement, finish, and mark number. Panel count = Total Wall Area ÷ Panel Face Area. Weight = Panel Volume × Concrete Density (2400 kg/m³ for normal-weight concrete). Typical panel weights: 2–10 t for residential/commercial, up to 20+ t for large industrial panels.

Panels = ⌈Total Area ÷ (L × H)⌉; Weight = L × H × t × 2400

Lifting Inserts

Lifting inserts must be cast in during manufacture. Required inserts = ⌈Panel Weight × 1.5 (dynamic factor) ÷ Insert SWL⌉, minimum 4. Inserts must be placed within L/3 from panel ends to prevent overturning during lift. Halfen, Deha, and Pfeifer are the major suppliers of certified insert systems.

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Connections

Connections transfer wind, seismic, and gravity loads from panel to structure. Minimum 2 connections per edge; spacing ≤ 900mm for standard wind loads. In seismic zones (SDC C–F), maximum spacing drops to 600mm and ductile connections are required. Connection capacity must be verified by a licensed structural engineer for the specific load case.

FAQs

What concrete strength is used for precast panels?

Precast panels typically use C40/50 concrete (40 MPa characteristic cylinder strength). The higher strength (vs. C25/30 in-situ standard) allows thinner panels, better surface finish, and earlier stripping. High-performance precast may use C50/60 or higher.

How long does precast concrete take to manufacture?

Lead times vary: standard panels typically 4–8 weeks from order to delivery. Complex panels with special finishes, architectural details, or large quantities may take 10–16 weeks. Allow for factory shutdowns and transport scheduling in your programme.

What U-value can sandwich precast panels achieve?

Standard sandwich panels (75+75+75mm) achieve U ≈ 0.42 W/m²K with EPS insulation. High-performance panels with 100mm XPS achieve U ≈ 0.25 W/m²K — meeting Passive House requirements. GFRP connectors eliminate most thermal bridging, reducing ΔU from ~0.05 to <0.005 W/m²K.

Formula: Panels = Total Wall Area ÷ Panel Face Area; Weight = Panel Vol × 2400 kg/m³

200 m² wall with 3.6×2.4m panels (200mm thick) → 24 panels, 41.5 t total

m²
m
m
m
kg/m³

Panel Count

24

Weight per Panel

4.15 t

Total Volume

41.47 m³

Total Weight

99.5 t

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