That is something an engineer usually determines. Soil conditions dictate the make up of the beams. A common configuration would be an 18" beam with 2 #5 rebar on the top and bottom.
Beam
plinth beam is a part of a structure can transfer loads to the adjacent columns,grade beam is a type of foundation system used to distribute the weight of a building over unstable soil. The grade beam may sit directly on the loose soil.
The word you seek is beam.
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Use a steel beam.. That would be code.. steel w10x15 (50ksi) I beam.
this a type of beam which contain the depth of slab in its depth. and if you want to decrease the depth of beam then just design it again reducing the depth from 12 inch to 8 inch it will change the required area of steel and grade of concrete. thats it
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There are two criteria for making the decision. 1) How much weight is the beam carrying. Wood beams look great and can carry most residential loads. Commercial buildings often use steel beams to carry the snow wind and floor loads, but heavy timber can also do the trick. 2) How should the wood or steel beam look? If the building is prettier using wood, that might be the way to go. If steel looks better - use steel. Sometimes a combination of wood and steel is perfect.
The cast of On the Great Steel Beam - 1914 includes: Harry Gripp as Lombardi
It proves shear reinforcement in the beam.
I was hit in the stomach by someone with a steel beam. Ever since then, i have been vomiting. No blood. Is this normal?