Universal Beam
An inverted beam is a beam whose bottom is the same as the slab. A drop beam is a beam that is put under the structural member it supports.
A drop beam is a structural beam that is placed underneath the structrual member or members it is supporting, as opposed to a flush beam, which is placed in-line with the members it is supporting. For a visual explanation, see the image here: http://www.benedictdesign.com/floorframing.jpg
Indian Standard Medium weight Beam
Depends on the loads and the properties of the beam. Consult a structural engineer.
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Universal Beam
An inverted beam is a beam whose bottom is the same as the slab. A drop beam is a beam that is put under the structural member it supports.
That would be the spine, to which the ribs are connected.
A strap beam is a beam that connects two foundation footings toghether (needs structural study to see whether to put a STB or not)...
A drop beam is a structural beam that is placed underneath the structrual member or members it is supporting, as opposed to a flush beam, which is placed in-line with the members it is supporting. For a visual explanation, see the image here: http://www.benedictdesign.com/floorframing.jpg
A girt is a horizontal structural member of post and beam architecture.
Measure its size and determinr its species
Indian Standard Medium weight Beam
Depends on the loads and the properties of the beam. Consult a structural engineer.
Tapani Halme has written: 'Novel techniques and applications in generalised beam theory' -- subject(s): Aluminum, Structural, Steel, Structural, Structural Aluminum, Structural Steel, Structural frames
a beam is defined as a structural member subjected to