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Plinth Beam
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Plinth beam is a beam in a framed
structure provided at ground level.
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It also known as a tie beam because
it binds the column.
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So it reduces the length of column
and slenderness ratio.
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It may not carry any slab load and
designed to carry its own self weight and masonry load above the plinth beam.
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The plinth beam needs to be strong,
but need not to be made up of reinforced cement concrete (RCC) all the time.
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It provides additional stability in
regard to settlements of the building and earthquake damages.
Why Plinth beams are used?
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To avoid differential settlement.
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To maintain the plinth plane proper.
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To connect all the columns if depth
of foundation is high.
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To avoid difficulties in construction
of walls.
Ground Beam
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A ground beam is constructed at
foundation level.
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It support the wall or joist, if the
soil sub grade have poor bearing capacity.
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It is mainly Reinforced Cement
Concrete Beam.
Why Ground Beam is provided?
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To prevent settlement of wall.
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It indirectly increase the bearing
capacity.
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