Beam wall loads

evanes07

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Have a nice day; When you look at the projects, they usually take two stable values for the exterior and interior walls, but when you look at the interior walls, for example, the beams carrying the door and window must be able to enter much smaller wall load, or there are too many parts of the beams that come to the floor rather than the wall... Of course, for these beams. Since it is difficult to calculate separately with detailed moving and wall loads, for example, in my current project, I was told 20 cm pumice walls for the exterior and 20 cm bricks for the interior rooms. Will the wall load of 0.8 tf/m be entered for a 19 cm brick for a 20 cm brick wall? Also, there is no wall load for pumice in the options, is pumice a kind of brick? What is the beam wall load for 20 cm pumice wall? Also, is it possible to mark the beams divided by studs piece by piece with ctrl and enter different values?
 
Re: Beam wall loads..
"evanes07":1hv83s8h" said:
Good afternoon; when looking at projects, they usually get two stable values for exterior and interior walls, but when looking at interior walls, for example, beams carrying the door and window The wall load must be entered much smaller, or there are too many parts of the beams that come to the floor rather than the wall... Of course, since it is difficult to calculate separately for these beams with detailed moving and wall loads, for example, in my current project, I gave me an exterior 20 cm pumice wall. , the interior rooms are said to be 20 cm bricks... At 7, there are 19 cm bricks in the options. Since there is 1 cm plaster etc. share, is the wall load of 0.8 tf/m for 19 cm brick for 20 cm brick wall? There is no wall load, you know, is pumice a kind of brick? What is the beam wall load for a 20 cm pumice wall? Also, is it possible to mark the beams divided by studs piece by piece with ctrl and enter different values?
Let me answer the question about the stud part. when you stub Even though the beam seems to be split in two, if you look at the moments in one piece, you will see that it is calculated as one piece, so it is better to give the wall load alone. It was sent from my ALE-L21 device using Tapatalk.
 
Re: Beam wall loads..
"evanes07":zmtfnkhr" said:
Good afternoon; when looking at projects, they usually take two stable values for exterior and interior walls, but when looking at interior walls, for example, beams carrying the door and window The wall load must be entered much smaller, or there are too many parts of the beams that come to the floor rather than the wall... Of course, since it is difficult to calculate separately for these beams with detailed moving and wall loads, for example, in my current project, I gave me an exterior 20 cm pumice wall. , the interior rooms are said to be 20 cm bricks... At 7, there are 19 cm bricks in the options. Since there is 1 cm plaster etc. share, is the wall load of 0.8 tf/m for 19 cm brick for 20 cm brick wall? There is no wall load, you know, is pumice a kind of brick? What is the beam wall load for a 20 cm pumice wall? Also, is it possible to mark the beams divided by studs piece by piece with ctrl and enter different values? calculate the load you can influence it yourself Sent from my ALE-L21 using Tapatalk
 
Re: Beam wall loads..
"evanes07":3bkfrkn5" said:
Good afternoon; when looking at projects, they usually take two stable values for exterior and interior walls, but when looking at interior walls, for example, beams carrying the door and window The wall load must be entered much smaller, or there are too many parts of the beams that come to the floor rather than the wall... Of course, since it is difficult to calculate separately for these beams with detailed moving and wall loads, for example, in my current project, I gave me an exterior 20 cm pumice wall. , the interior rooms are said to be 20 cm bricks... At 7, there are 19 cm bricks in the options. Since there is 1 cm plaster etc. share, is the wall load of 0.8 tf/m for 19 cm brick for 20 cm brick wall? There is no wall load, you know, is pumice a kind of brick? What is the beam wall load for a 20 cm pumice wall? Also, is it possible to mark the beams divided by studs piece by piece with ctrl and enter different values? is being given My opinion is that when you give the exact amount, you calculate it by staying on the safer side, but if you want, you can calculate it yourself according to the dimensions to be torn by hand and define the wall loads accordingly. Sent from my ALE-L21 device using Tapatalk
 
Re: Beam wall loads.. You are right in your explanations, I think similarly, but it would be more enlightening if we could get an answer from the admin.
 
Re: Beam wall loads.. hello, while the wall load for 19 cm brick is 0.8t/m, 0.32t registered in v10.03, why is it like that?
 
Re: Beam wall loads.. Hello, beware of the unit. The 0.32 t/m2 wall load is multiplied by the wall height since "Automatic wall height" is active. eg. If your floor height is 3m and your beam height is 0.5m (3m - 0.5m = 2.5m total wall height), 0.32 t/m2 x 2.5m = 0.8 t/m linear wall load is calculated.
 
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