What are the Primary and secondary load-bearing structures of high-rise concrete buildings? Bracing against the lateral load of wind and earthquake
Dear students, To understand this question deeply first we have to understand what exactly is the bridge cranes. Bridge crane is nothing but the overhead crane with consists of parallel runways with a travelling bridge spanning the gap. Use of bridge crane: lift and move heavy loads from one placeRead more
Dear students,
To understand this question deeply first we have to understand what exactly is the bridge cranes.
Bridge crane is nothing but the overhead crane with consists of parallel runways with a travelling bridge spanning the gap.
Use of bridge crane:
- lift and move heavy loads from one place to another which increases space safety and efficiency.
- It also used in the refinement of Steel, Copper and Aluminium.
Static effects:
- considered while designing.
Dynamic effects:
- Generally neglected because of their operation at low speed.
- Dynamic behaviour of a megastructure as a movable flexible structure is different than of a smaller crane.
- Vibration is a serious problem.
- Extra fatigue damage can occur.
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Walls, beams, columns, foundations etc can be called as primary or main load bearing components of a concrete building. Examples of secondary load bearing structures would be the lintels in masonry walls, the shelf angles that support finishes when they span over a window or other opening and there Read more
Walls, beams, columns, foundations etc can be called as primary or main load bearing components of a concrete building.
Examples of secondary load bearing structures would be the lintels in masonry walls, the shelf angles that support finishes when they span over a window or other opening and there are other odd and ends that provide support or stabilization such as cross bracing in steel bar joist or structural elements used during the construction of the building.
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