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Allison
HKL represents the horizontal frame beam. 1, frame beam (kl) refers to the beams connected to the frame column (KZ) at both ends, or the two ends connected to the shear wall but the cross -high ratio of not less than 5. 2. In the current structure design, there is another point of view of the frame beam, that is, the beams that need to be involved in the seismic. The pure frame structure is becoming more and more rare as the rise of high -rise buildings, while the frame beams in the shear wall structure are mainly the beams of participation in seismic resistance.
HKL represents the horizontal frame beam.
1, frame beam (kl) refers to the beams connected to the frame column (KZ) at both ends, or the two ends connected to the shear wall but the cross -high ratio of not less than 5.
2. In the current structure design, there is another point of view of the frame beam, that is, the beams that need to be involved in the seismic. The pure frame structure is becoming more and more rare as the rise of high -rise buildings, while the frame beams in the shear wall structure are mainly the beams of participation in seismic resistance.