Concrete Column - Rectangle, 2:3

Concrete Column - Rectangle, 2:3

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

A rectangular concrete column with a 2:3 ratio is a structural element that is used to support the weight of a building. It is typically made of concrete and has a rectangular cross-section. The depth of the column is 2 units and the width is 3 units. The column is typically reinforced with steel bars to increase its strength. Rectangular concrete columns are often used in buildings with a lot of weight, such as high-rise buildings and hospitals.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Rectangular 2:3 Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 8”-36” (20.3–91.4 cm), depths of 12”-54” (20.3–137 cm), and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes for Rectangular 2:3 Concrete Columns include widths up to 48” (122 cm), depths up to 72” (183 cm), and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m).

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
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)
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Materials:
Reinforced concrete
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Drawings include:

Rectangular 2:3 Concrete Column plan (various sizes), elevation

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