Concrete Beam - Rectangle, 2:3

Concrete Beam - Rectangle, 2:3

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of 2:3 Rectangle Concrete Beam viewed from the front, plan, and side
Description
Description

A rectangular 2:3 ratio concrete beam is a beam that has a width-to-depth ratio of 2:3. This ratio is commonly used for concrete beams because it provides a good balance of strength and stiffness. The wider width of the beam helps to distribute the load more evenly, while the deeper depth provides more resistance to bending. If you are looking for a strong, versatile, and affordable building material, then rectangular 2:3 ratio concrete beams may be a good option for you.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

2:3 Rectangle Concrete Beams are available in a range of sizes with typical widths between 8”-36” (20.3–91.4 cm) and typical depths from 12”-54” (20.3–137 cm). The maximum width is commonly 48" (122 cm) and max depth of 72" (183). 2:3 Rectangle Concrete Beams are available in typical lengths between 40’-100’ (12.2-30.5 m).

Group of illustrations of 2:3 Rectangle Concrete Beam in views with varied sizes
Group of illustrations of 2:3 Rectangle Concrete Beam in views with varied sizes
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
Width:
8”-36” | 20.3–91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Depth:
12”-54” | 20.3–137 cm (Typical); 72” | 183 cm (Max)
Length:
40’-100’ | 12.2-30.5 m
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Materials:
Reinforced concrete
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Drawings include:

2:3 Rectangle Concrete Beam plan (various sizes), elevation

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