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    beam
    /biːm/

    noun

    • 1. a long, sturdy piece of squared timber or metal used to support the roof or floor of a building: "there are very fine oak beams in the oldest part of the house" Similar joistpurlingirderspar
    • 2. a ray or shaft of light: "a beam of light flashed in front of her" Similar rayshaftstreamstreak

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    • According to The Support Conditions
    • Types of Loads on Beams
    • Reinforcement in RCC Beam

    1: Simply supported beams:

    A simply supported beam is supported at both ends. These beams are primarily used in general construction. 1. Supportedfreely to rotateat the two ends on walls or columns. 2. Have no moment of resistanceat support.

    2: Continuous beams:

    A beam that has more than two supports this kind of beam is called a continuous beam. Two or more two supports are used between these beams, and these beams are similar to the simply supported beams. 1. Supported on two or more vertical supports. 2. It is considered a more economical beam as compared to others. 3. The beam over which both sides have an overhanging is called a double overhanging beam.

    3: Fixed beams:

    A beam that is fixed at both ends is called a fixed beam. Fixed beams are not allowed the vertical movement or rotation of the beam. In this beam, no bending moment will produce. Fixed beams are only under the shear force and are generally used in trusses and other structures. 1. Both ends of the beam are rigidly fixedwith supports.

    1: Point load or concentrated load

    The point load is defined as a load applied to a single location of the whole span length. 1. It is also called a concentrated load. 2. Act over a small distance. 3. The load is denoted by P, and the arrow shows the load direction.

    2: Distributed Load:

    This load is divided into two main loads such as, Uniformly distributed load (UDL) The loading magnitude remains the same for the whole span, called uniformly distributed load. 1. It is denoted by q or w. Uniformly varying load (UVL) The load whose magnitude is continuously varying throughout the span. 1. It is also called anon-uniformly distributed load. 2. It is also divided into two different types Triangular or Trapezoidal Load.

    3: Couple Forces

    This force act on the same span having the same load and opposite forces. 1. In the case of unequal load, one force makes them rotate. 2. Expresses as kip.m, kg.m, N.m, lb.ftetc.

    1: Single reinforcement

    The reinforcement is provided in the tension zone called a single reinforcement beam. 1. Responsible for carrying ultimate bending moment and tension. 2. Compression is countered by concrete. 3. Practically this is not applicable.

    2: Double reinforcement

    The reinforcement is provided in both zones (Tension and compression). 1. Double reinforcement is used when the depth is restricted. 2. This reinforcement beam is used in structures. Clear the concepts of the following terms, Shear force: 1. The algebraic sum of all forces acting on either side of the section is known as shear force. Bending moment: 1. Any moment is produced in a beam due to applying load on them. The element causes to bend under this phenomenon is known as the bending moment...

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  6. A beam is a long board that's used to hold up a roof or doorway. The beams in your kitchen ceiling help support the upstairs floor just above it. In construction, beams are made of wood or metal and are used to frame a building and provide structure.

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