Dear Friend,
1) Load Bearing Structure means All of the Loads of Building Pass Through Walls to "Ground". So we can't build this type of building without wall.
And If we have to build taller building (skyscrapers) then we can't build skyscrapers using load bearing Technic because wall can't able to bear all the huge load of multi storey building.! (means 2 storey it will be okay. but 4 to higher storey then definitely 'NOT'.
2.) Frame Structure means All of the Loads of Building Pass Through (Slab to Beam & Column, Column to Footing) and Footing to "Ground" So we can build this type of structure without walls, means we can use just partition instead of heavy wall for separation.
Modern Skyscrapers Possible because of this Technic.
The foundation holds a frame structure up. As for the building, it is a group effort. Load bearing walls hold the roof up, but tend to fall over if the roof isn't there to tie the walls together.
The motor is used as part of the load bearing frame structure.
Joist
in frame structure the distributions of load is equal.... the best example to understand about frame structure is spider web.... it is a natural open frame structure
A wood frame bridge is one where the load bearing components are made of wood.
A non-load bearing door header in a building structure is used to support the weight of the door and its frame, providing stability and ensuring proper alignment of the door within the wall. It helps distribute the weight of the door and any loads above it to the surrounding walls, preventing sagging or damage to the structure.
load bearing
Load-bearing capacity describes a structure's ability to support a load. It is the maximum load or force that a structure can withstand without collapsing or failing.
"Load bearing" is a term used to describe any structure or support system designed to bear a load of some sort. "High load bearing," by definition, implies that the item will hold heavier weights and higher levels of stress.
Yes, the roof is a load bearing structure. Wind, rain and snow all apply loads to a roof. Snow loads can be very great in some portions of the country
A load-bearing support beam in a building's structure is designed to carry and distribute the weight of the building and its contents to the foundation, ensuring the stability and structural integrity of the building.
Center of a structure is usually load bearing. Look in attic or basement to see where the support is.