boffintech
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 29, 2005
- 469
Given that ACI-116R reads:
beam, spandrel — a beam in the perimeter of a building,
spanning between columns and usually supporting a
floor or roof.
Does this mean that beams spanning between supports other than columns are NOT spandrel beams? Example: a beam spanning between two larger beams to form the edge of an elevator opening or the like.
Or do engineers use the term "spandrel beam" to reference any beam in an edge condition?
beam, spandrel — a beam in the perimeter of a building,
spanning between columns and usually supporting a
floor or roof.
Does this mean that beams spanning between supports other than columns are NOT spandrel beams? Example: a beam spanning between two larger beams to form the edge of an elevator opening or the like.
Or do engineers use the term "spandrel beam" to reference any beam in an edge condition?