Check the engineered load specifications on the manufacturer's website.
If it is non-bearing , you can make it as tall as you want to.
A bearing cross reference is a type of guide and is used in the research industry. There are many types but none of them are to do with house repairs. If you mean a bearing wall, this means the wall is a supporting wall and can not be removed as it is supporting something else.
Interior closet walls are typically non-load bearing walls.
A friction bearing is a solid bearing that directly supports the end of an axle. Friction is when the bearing and the joint are running together.
A wall of a building that not only is used to separate rooms, but is also supporting the structure above it. Some people like to remove walls from their homes to open up rooms and spaces; however, you don't want to remove a load-bearing wall because the second floor or roof may be supported by this.
You will need to go to the level above the wall. If girders, joists or another wall is supported by your initial wall, then that becomes a 'load'. Supported by by the wall downstarirs, Thus bearing a load
Interior architecture is simply the design of the interior of a building or structure. Where as interior design deals with how pretty it is and architecture being the design of the overall structure and the exterior, a logical conclusion would be the structural design of the interior walls and/or style."Interior Architecture bridges the practices of interior design and architecture so that professionals working in the field have a structural and load bearing education with an emphasis on interior spaces. The field is similar to architecture in that it deals with structures and load bearing walls. It is similar to interior design in that it focuses on interior spaces."1____________ 1 Wikipedia
Non load bearing walls are walls that the weight of the roof is not supported on. Any wall that runs parallel will roof joists will be non load bearing.
main journals
Bearing journals.
A partition wall divides a larger space. Non load bearing means that it's not supporting the floor or wall above.
Determine if it is supporting anything besides itself. Roof, second floor. You just have to look at the structure and figure it out.