Is the 12 meter long, 6 meter span 1 5 meter balcony with its three beams supportive?

Updated on Balcony 2024-06-05
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. The size of the meter balcony with a length of 12 meters and a span of 6 meters is not marked in the figure, and it is compared with the marked places next to it, and I don't understand where the 12 meters and 6 meters are.

    2. Where are the three beams arranged?

    3. The size is unknown, and the arrangement of the beam is not known, so let alone the reinforcement.

    In general, it is similar to the following figure, arranging the beams in two directions at the corner columns.

    The beam height is 500, and the width is the same as the wall.

    The upper 3 are 22, the lower 2 are 14, and the stirrups are 8@100.

    FYI. Please remember to adopt it in time, thank you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    250*450, C30, top reinforcement hrb400, 1500mm2 is almost. This is just a matter of experience. Do you dare to use it?

    I'm not responsible. In fact, since you are asking, it means that you also pay more attention to structural safety, so why not find a professional to calculate each component of the entire building for you?

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In general, the length of the cantilever plate is not more than meters, which is okay. The reinforcement should be determined according to the load. Generally, the thickness of the plate should be 120mm, the concrete should be C25, and the gluten should be made of three-level steel bars with a diameter of 12mm, and the spacing should be 150mm.

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