what is the difference between sill beam,Tie beam and plinth
beam?
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Answer / mayank jain
sill beam:- flexural member
Tie beam:- fully compression member
plinth beam :- loading from bottom (soil mass) is UDL so
main reinforcement is in top of beam
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Answer / basavaraj
Tie beam:- fully compression member
sill beam:- fully compression member
Plinth:- is a part of foundation system used to uniformly distribute the weight of a structure.
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