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What is Load

What is Occupancy Load? Explain different types of Occupancy Load in details with example of Occupancy load.

Occupancy load refers to the number of people or occupants that a building or space can safely accommodate. It is an important consideration in building design and code compliance to ensure the safety and comfort of occupants. Occupancy load calculations are based on factors such as the size and function of the space, the intended […]

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What is Live Load? Explain different types of Live Load in details with example.

Live load, also known as imposed or variable load, refers to the temporary or movable loads that act on a structure during its intended use. Unlike dead loads, live loads are not permanent and can vary in magnitude and location. They represent the loads that a structure experiences from people, furniture, equipment, vehicles, or any

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What is Equipment Load? Explain different types of Equipment Load in details with example of Equipment load.

Equipment load refers to the additional vertical load imposed on a structure due to the presence of heavy machinery, equipment, or specific installations. This load includes the weight of the equipment, along with any associated components, accessories, and operational loads. It is important to consider equipment loads during the structural design to ensure that the

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What is Built-in Services Load? Explain different types of Built-in Services Load in details with example of Built-in Services load.

Built-in services load refers to the additional vertical load imposed on a structure due to the presence of various built-in services or utilities. These services include mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and other systems that are integrated into the building’s structure and provide essential functions for the occupants. It is crucial to consider the built-in services load

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What is Floor Finish Load? Explain different types of Floor Finish Load in details with example of Floor Finish load.

Floor finish load refers to the additional vertical load imposed on a floor or slab due to the presence of various finishes and coverings applied to its surface. These finishes include materials such as tiles, carpets, hardwood, vinyl, or any other flooring materials used to enhance the aesthetics and functionality of the floor. It is

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What is Partition Load? Explain different types of Partition Load in details with example of Partition load.

Partition load refers to the additional vertical load applied to a structure due to the presence of non-load-bearing partitions or walls. These partitions divide the interior space of a building into separate rooms or areas. While they do not contribute to the overall structural stability of the building, they do impose a vertical load on

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Seismic load

What is Structural Dead Load? Explain different types of Structural Dead Load in details with example.

Structural dead load refers to the permanent or fixed weight that a structure must support throughout its lifespan. It consists of the weight of the structural elements themselves, as well as any permanently attached fixtures, finishes, equipment, or other components. Dead load is constant and does not vary significantly over time. Here are some common

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What is Load

What is Dead Load? Explain different types of Dead Load in details with example.

Dead load, also known as permanent or static load, refers to the weight of the structural components and other permanent elements of a building or structure that remain constant over time. These loads are typically self-weight and do not change significantly during the lifespan of the structure. Dead loads are an essential consideration in structural

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Building Footing

ISOLATED FOOTINGDESIGN

The isolated footings, reinforced concrete structurals elements, that spread the column loads to the soil, so that, soil bearing capacity supports it. Soils of better bearing capacity, will use footings of minor sizes, respect to footings constructed in soils of less capacity.

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