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America's former professional bodybuilder Ronnie Coleman was well known for his training, which was composed of free weights and not machines to develop muscles and gain weight. Ronnie is respected as the greatest bodybuilder in history. He earned the Olympia title eight consecutive times. Ronnie Coleman has a height of 5’11” (1.80 m) and competes in bodybuilding with a contest body weight between 287-300 lb (130-136 kg).
Clara Oswald is a character in the BBC science-fiction show, Doctor Who. She is played by English actress Jenna-Louise Coleman. She first appeared in the seventh series alongside the eleventh Doctor played by Matt Smith, and continued as companion for the twelfth Doctor, played by Peter Capaldi. Clara Oswald is portrayed by Jenna Coleman with a height of 5’2" (1.57 m).
Zendaya was born in California in 1996. She began her career as a singer and actress on the Disney channel, and recently made her Hollywood acting debut in the 2017 film Spiderman: Homecoming. In 2019, she was cast as Rue, the main character of the HBO series, Euphoria, playing a drug addicted teen. Zendaya has a height of 5’9” (1.75 m).
The 12th Doctor is played by well-known Scottish actor Peter Capaldi. The 12th Doctor is known for his brusque and prickly personality; he often conceals his true feelings behind a tough façade. His companions include Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman), Bill Potts (Pearl Mackie) and alien Nardole. The 12th Doctor is portrayed by Peter Capaldi with a height of 6’0” (1.83 m).
The 11th Doctor was played by British actor Matt Smith for three seasons. The Doctor is an alien Time Lord who travels through time and space. His time machine is called the TARDIS (short for Time And Relative Dimension In Space) and takes the appearance of an old British-style police box. The 11th Doctor is portrayed by Matt Smith with a height of 6’0” (1.83 m).
Flex Wheeler is among several American athletes who shifted from one sport to another and succeeded against all odds. He began with martial arts before switching to the International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness (IFBB), where he became a four-time Arnold classic bodybuilder. Flex Wheeler has a height of 5’9” (1.75 m) and competes in bodybuilding with a contest body weight between 212-240 lb (96-109 kg).
Olivia Colman is a British actress, well known for having appeared in British film and television for the past two decades, most notably in comedies such as Peep Show and Fleabag. She received critical acclaim for her role as Queen Anne in The Favourite and won an Academy Award for best actress. Olivia Colman is 5 foot 7 inches (1.70 m) tall.
A sloped column footing is a type of isolated foundation designed with inclined or sloped sides that extend from the base of the column to the outer edges of the footing. This sloping enhances the footing's bearing capacity by increasing its surface area in contact with the soil. Sloped Column Footings are constructed with typical footing heights between 13.5”-40” (34-102 cm) and footing widths of 24”-96” (61-244 cm). Sloped Column Footings are commonly paired with column widths of 8”-24” (20-61 cm).
A strap column footing is a specialized foundation system that connects two individual spread footings with a horizontal beam or strap. This design is used when two columns are close enough that their footings might overlap or when soil conditions vary significantly between them. Strap Column Footings are constructed with typical footing depths between 8”-24” (20-61 cm), footing widths of 24”-96” (61-244 cm), and lengths that vary as needed. Strap Column Footings are commonly paired with column widths of 8”-24” (20-61 cm).
A CMU column is a structural column made of concrete masonry units (CMUs). CMUs are hollow concrete blocks that are stacked and filled with concrete to form a column. CMU columns are used to support the weight of buildings and other structures. CMU Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 8”-32” (20.3-81.3 cm) and typical heights from 8’-32’ (2.44-9.75 m).
A square concrete column is a vertical structural member that is used to support the weight of a building. It is typically made of concrete and steel reinforcement, and it has a square cross-section. Square concrete columns are often used in buildings with a modern or industrial aesthetic. Square Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 8”-36” (20.3–91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes for Square Concrete Columns include widths up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m).
A spread column footing is a type of isolated foundation that supports individual columns, spreading the load over a larger area of soil. It consists of a slab of concrete, often reinforced, that extends beyond the column's base to distribute the load more evenly across the underlying ground. Spread Column Footings are constructed with typical footing heights between 8”-24” (20-61 cm) and footing widths of 24”-96” (61-244 cm). Spread Column Footings are commonly paired with column widths of 8”-24” (20-61 cm).
A stepped column footing is a type of isolated foundation designed with a series of horizontal slabs or steps that extend outward from the base of the column. These steps increase the surface area in contact with the soil, allowing for better distribution of loads. Stepped Column Footings are constructed with typical footing heights between 13.5”-40” (34-102 cm) and footing widths of 24”-96” (61-244 cm). Stepped Column Footings are commonly paired with column widths of 8”-24” (20-61 cm).
A cruciform steel column without end-plates of beams is a type of cruciform column that does not have end-plates welded to the ends of the universal beam sections. The cross-sectional shape of a cruciform column is in the form of a cross, with the two universal beam sections forming the arms. Cruciform Steel Columns are available in a range of sizes with widths between 4”-16” (10.2–40.6 cm), typical heights from 8’-20’ (2.44-6.1 m), and a maximum height of 40’ (12.2 m). The flanges have a typical thickness between .35”-1.18” (9-30 mm).
A combined column footing is a structural foundation that supports two or more columns, generally used when individual footings would overlap. This system combines the footings into one rectangular or trapezoidal slab, ensuring proper distribution of loads from the columns to the underlying soil. Combined Column Footings are constructed with typical footing depths between 8”-24” (20-61 cm), footing widths of 24”-96” (61-244 cm), and lengths that vary as needed. Combined Column Footings are commonly paired with column widths of 8”-24” (20-61 cm).
A brick column is a vertical structure made of bricks and mortar. It is typically used to support roofs, porches, and other heavy loads. Brick columns can be made in a variety of shapes and sizes, and they can be decorated with different types of brickwork. Brick Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 12”-32” (30.5-81.3 cm) and typical heights from 8’-32’ (2.44-9.75 m).
A circular concrete column is a cylindrical structural member that is used to support vertical loads in buildings and other structures. It is made of concrete, which is a strong and durable material that can withstand a lot of weight. Circular Concrete Columns are available with typical diameters between 12”-36” (30.5-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes for Circular Concrete Columns include diameters up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m).
A pile column footing is a type of deep foundation used to support columns in areas with weak or compressible soil. It consists of long, slender structural elements called piles, driven or drilled deep into the ground to reach stable soil or rock layers. Pile Column Footings are constructed with typical pile depths between 13’-26’ (4-8 m), pad depths of 21”-36” (53-91 cm), and pile spacings of 2’6”-4’ (76-122 cm). Pad widths are commonly between 6’-11’ (1.83-3.35 m) with column sizes of 8”-16” (20-41 cm).
A bell column footing is a specialized foundation used for round columns. It features a bell-like, enlarged base that's also round, providing increased stability in various soil types. This unique shape helps in evenly dispersing the column's load into the soil, reducing the risk of uneven settling. Bell Column Footings are constructed with typical footing heights between 8”-24” (20-61 cm) and footing diameters of 18”-36” (46-91 cm). Bell Column Footings are commonly paired with column diameters of 6”-18” (15-46 cm).
A solid square wood column is a vertical structural member that is typically made of wood. It is typically square in shape, with a uniform width and depth. The column is used to support weight and to transfer it to the ground. Solid square wood columns are often used in construction. Solid Square Wood Columns are available in a range of sizes with widths between 6”-16” (15.2-40.6 cm), typical heights from 8’-16’ (2.44-3.66 m), and a maximum height of 36’ (10.97 m).
A concrete column with a single corbel is a structural element that is used to support beams or other loads. The column is made of concrete and is typically square or rectangular in shape. The corbel is a cantilever that projects from the face of the column and is used to distribute the load. 1-Sided Corbel Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 12”-36” (30.5-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes include widths up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m). The corbel depth is commonly between 8”-24” (20.3-61 cm) based on the column width.
An I-shaped section concrete column is a type of column that has a cross-section that resembles the letter "I". The top and bottom flanges of the column are wider than the web, which provides the column with greater strength and stiffness. I-Section Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 24”-36” (61-91.4 cm), depths of 18”-36” (45.7-91.4 cm), and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). The thickness of the concrete is commonly 8” or 10” (20.3, 25.4 cm).
An L-shaped section concrete column is a type of column that has an L-shaped cross-section. This type of column is often used in corner columns, where it provides additional strength and stability. L-shaped section concrete columns are typically made of reinforced concrete. L-Section Concrete Columns are available with typical widths and depths between 18”-36” (45.7-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). The thickness of the concrete is commonly 8” or 10” (20.3, 25.4 cm).
A cruciform section concrete column is a column that has a cross-sectional shape of a plus sign (+). It is made of concrete and steel reinforcement. The concrete provides the strength and the steel reinforcement provides the ductility. Cruciform Concrete Columns are available with typical widths and depths between 24”-36” (61-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). The thickness of the concrete is commonly 8” or 10” (20.3, 25.4 cm).
A T-shaped concrete column is a type of column that has a T-shaped cross-section. The T-shape is created by having a flange on one or both sides of the column. The flanges provide additional strength and stiffness to the column, making it more resistant to bending and buckling. T-Section Concrete Columns are available with typical widths and depths between 18”-36” (45.7-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). The thickness of the concrete is commonly 8” or 10” (20.3, 25.4 cm).
A concrete column with three corbels is a structural element that is used to support beams or other loads. The column is typically square or rectangular in shape, and the corbels are cantilevered projections that extend from the top of the column. The corbels provide additional support for beams. 3-Sided Corbel Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 12”-36” (30.5-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes include widths up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m). The corbel depth is commonly between 8”-24” (20.3-61 cm) based on the column width.
A welded box steel column is a structural member that is made by welding together four pieces of steel plate to form a box-shaped cross-section. The web and flanges of the column are typically made of the same material and thickness. Welded box steel columns are versatile and reliable. Welded Box Steel Columns are available in a range of sizes with widths between 3”-16” (7.6-40.6 cm), typical heights from 8’-20’ (2.44-6.1 m ), and a maximum height of 40’ (12.2 m). The steel has a typical thickness range between .25”-.79” (6.5-20 mm).
An H-section steel column is a structural member with an I-shaped cross-section. The web is the vertical part of the column, and the flanges are the horizontal parts. The web and the flanges have the same thickness, which gives the column a high strength-to-weight ratio. H-Section Steel Columns are available in a range of sizes with widths between 4”-16” (10.2–40.6 cm), typical heights from 8’-20’ (2.44-6.1 m), and a maximum height of 40’ (12.2 m). The flanges and web have a thickness between .35”-.83” (9-21 mm).
A solid round wood column is a cylindrical structure made of wood. It is typically used as a structural support in buildings, but can also be used for decorative purposes. Solid round wood columns are typically made from hardwoods such as oak, maple, or cherry. They can be either smooth or fluted. Solid Round Wood Columns are available in a range of sizes with diameters between 6”-24” (15.2-61 cm), typical heights from 8’-16’ (2.44-3.66 m), and a maximum height of 36’ (10.97 m).
A square box wood column is a structural support made of four pieces of wood planks that are joined together at the corners to form a square or rectangular shape. The center of the column is hollow, which makes it lighter and easier to transport than a solid wood column. Square Box Wood Columns are available in a range of sizes with widths between 8”-16” (20.3-40.6 cm), typical heights from 8’-16’ (2.44-3.66 m), and a maximum height of 36’ (10.97 m). The composite LVL studs have a typical thickness of 2.5” (6.3 cm).