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Content WALL Introduction Types of walls: Load-bearing wall Non bearing wall Difference: Non bearing and Load-bearing Wall Is a Non-bearing-Wall Easy to Build? Conclusion References
Introduction WALL Vertical structure Solid Defines an area Delineates a building Types of walls: Load-bearing wall: supports the weight of floors and roofs Non-bearing wall: supports its own weight
Load-bearing wall WALL Walls carry the structural weight Exterior walls support the roof Front and back walls bearing walls The load-bearing wall of masonry is thickened in proportion to the forces it has to resist
Load-bearing wall WALL Its thickness can often be reduced at the top thickened either along the whole length resist lateral forces Buttressing Doors and windows weaken the resistance of the wall thickened in proportion to the width of the opening vertical masses of wall transfer loads directly to the ground
Load-bearing wall WALL strength of the masonry and the stresses in the wall Number of openings Walls in light wood-framed structures reinforced-concrete The nature of the material admits other means of resisting forces than the increase of mass.
Load-bearing wall WALL Placement of walls the type of support for floors and roofs beam which must be jointed to walls at both ends
Non bearing wall WALL Is a wall construction that only has the purpose of supporting the weight of itself It must be braced to resist minimum 5 psf lateral loads
Non bearing wall WALL Appears only when loads are carried other members as in heavy timber and other skeletal structures Traditional materials are often used light walls of glass, plastic, metal alloys, wood products, etc. can be equally efficient
Difference: Non bearing and Load-bearing Wall Bearing wall will have a difference purpose that relates to the structure of the building A bearing wall could be put in place to help uphold the ceiling A non bearing wall is interior and supports nothing to do with the structure It simply divides an area
Is a Non-bearing-Wall Easy to Build? WALL A non bearing wall is actually relatively easy to build. All that is required is a simple on-center frame structure and some drywall.
Conclusion WALL Load bearing walls must be capable to carry the load of "live" loads that are anticipated to be placed upon the system without deflection that can degrade or negatively impact structural integrity. Non load bearing walls provide no structural support and may be interior or exterior walls. Load bearing walls carry the load of the ceiling and roof structure to the foundation. Non-load bearing walls carry their own weight.
References WALL http://www.globalspec.com/reference/34711/203279/part-6-internal-construction-and-finishes http://www.home-building-answers.com/walls.html http://howtobuildahouseblog.com/using-a-suitable-beam-size-for-removing-load-bearing-wall/ http://www.mosbybuildingarts.com/blog/2010/01/21/identify-remove-a-load-bearing-wall/ http://www.woodspec.ie/sectionadesignguidance/a3overallstability/