Difference between revisions of "What Are Reasonable Span of Various Materials"

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<p>--[[User:HTP Petros|HTP Petros]] 15:57, 13 January 2010 (UTC)</p>
 
<p>--[[User:HTP Petros|HTP Petros]] 15:57, 13 January 2010 (UTC)</p>

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The allowable span which a carrier can have so that it will not collapse depends on three things:

+ its cross-section geometry (see examples below in the geometry part)

+ its material (steel, wood or reinforced concrete)

+ on how you will apply the load on it (is the weight in the middle or more spread)

Remember: NEVER use concrete or similar materials like stone without reinforcements of steel or similar for a carrier! The possibility that it will colappse is almost certain!



The Egyptian god Amun, portrayed before the Amarna period


--HTP Petros 15:57, 13 January 2010 (UTC)