Load 4: 'Timber floor (domestic dwelling)'Ī steel beam (178 x 102 x 19 UB S275) 3m long was selected. Load 3: 'Lightweight timber stud partitions, on floor plan' Width of load perpendicular to beam, or height of load supported by beam: 2.8m Load 2: '102.5mm Brickwork + Plaster or render on BOTH sides' Width of load perpendicular to beam, or height of load supported by beam: 3.5m This is a typical example of a removal of a load bearing wall at ground floor level, a steel beam is required to support the ceiling joists, non load bearing timber stud partitions, first floor joists and brick wall above the proposed opening in the wall.Ī single UDL (Uniform Distributed Load) was entered into the calculator with four loads: Load 1: 'Ceiling beneath sloping roof'
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