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RC beam definition - standard

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Depends on what country you practice.

In Australia, for example, in a framing plan a RC beam is shown width first, followed by depth - because in plan view you see the "width".

However, in the USA and Canada they call out the depth followed by width on a framing plan. I guess because the depth is the structurally critical dimension.

What ever way you use, place a note in your drawing notes describing your method of tagging etc.
 
90% of the stuff I have worked with (canada solely) has been width x depth
 
I'm in Canada and have always called width by depth on framing plans but I agree with Ingenuity that it is best to spell it out on the drawings.

BA
 
Yes Ingenuity: lets just make it rather sure and have a note on the drawings although I also think that in most cases the width is indicated first. Your explanation that this is because you see the width first on the layout plan makes totaly sensse :-)
 
Always better if in compliance with the local standard, and always defined on the drawings.

Mike McCann, PE, SE


 
Usually there are cross sections which remove all doubt as to which comes first.

BA
 
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