Steel Beam Calculations Explained

Introduction

Steel beams are commonly used in residential construction to support structural loads.

They are particularly important in projects involving structural alterations such as extensions or open-plan layouts.

Steel beam calculations determine the appropriate beam size and support conditions required to safely support loads.

When Steel Beams Are Used

Steel beams are often required for:

  • removing load-bearing walls
  • creating open-plan living spaces
  • supporting large structural openings
  • supporting floors or roofs

These beams allow loads to be transferred safely to supporting walls or columns.

What Steel Beam Calculations Consider

Steel beam calculations take several factors into account, including:

  • the span of the beam
  • loads from floors or roofs
  • the type of structural supports
  • building materials and structural configuration

These factors determine the appropriate beam specification for the project.

Why Calculations Are Important

Using the correct beam size is essential for maintaining the structural safety of the building.

Structural calculations ensure that the beam can safely support the loads placed upon it.

How BuildRegs Can Help

BuildRegs prepares structural calculations for steel beams and structural openings as part of Building Regulation drawing packages.

If you are planning structural alterations involving steel beams, upload your drawings and we will review the project.

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