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A downstand beam is a raft that consists of a supporting stand that takes the load of column or walls. The downstand beams is spread to the monolithically cast slab.

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What is a downstand?

A downstand beam is a raft that consists of a supporting stand that takes the load of column or walls. The downstand beams is spread to the monolithically cast slab.


What does downstand mean?

"Downstand" typically refers to a structural element, particularly in architecture and engineering, where a beam or joist extends downward from a horizontal plane, such as a ceiling or floor. This design helps to support loads while allowing for clear space above. Downstands can also be used for aesthetic purposes, adding visual interest to a space.


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What is the difference between inverted beam and drop 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.


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