RCC structures and load bearing walls

In summary, the conversation discusses the role of reinforced concrete framework in modern buildings and whether or not the internal and external walls play a load bearing role. The participants also mention the importance of structural integrity and the use of load bearing construction in low rise buildings.
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In modern buildings (I'm talking about taller structures, apartments, etc. not houses) that have a reinforced concrete framework are the internal / external walls (usually brick, masonry etc.) ever load bearing?

In the sense is the strength / integrity of the structure ever depending or taking credit for the walls? Just curious.

Looking at the way they are constructed, i.e. RCC framework & then later walls it doesn't seem like walls are essential to structural integrity but that's just a naive observation.

Or is there no typical case and every building is a different situation.
 
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Hanging walls must be hung from an internal structure. A building should be secure, even if the cladding is removed and changed.
Heavy external walls must be capable of carrying their own mass safely.
Where external walls carry the mass of higher floors and walls they are designed to be thicker and stronger as they are then an essential part of the structure.
 
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The use of RCC framed structure is unnecessarily propagated by people with vested interests like Steel manufacturers,Cement manufacturers etc.History shows that LOAD BEARING buildings have stood the test of time and are still standing tall and strong even after several centuries. That too depend upon the structural designs and analysis done by the engineers and architects. But on the on the other hand RCC structures have a life span of 30 to 100 years only.For low rise buildings it's always better to go with Load bearing construction.
 

What are RCC structures and load bearing walls?

RCC structures, or reinforced concrete structures, are buildings or structures that are made from a combination of concrete and steel. Load bearing walls, on the other hand, are walls that support the weight of a structure and transfer it to the foundation.

What is the purpose of RCC structures and load bearing walls?

The purpose of RCC structures and load bearing walls is to provide strength and stability to a building. This is important for ensuring the safety of the structure and its occupants.

What are the advantages of using RCC structures and load bearing walls?

Some advantages of using RCC structures and load bearing walls include their high strength, durability, and ability to resist various types of loads such as gravity, wind, and earthquakes. They also allow for flexible and versatile design options.

What are the different types of load that RCC structures and load bearing walls can withstand?

RCC structures and load bearing walls can withstand various types of loads, including dead loads (the weight of the structure itself), live loads (the weight of people and furniture), wind loads, seismic loads, and temperature loads. They are designed to distribute these loads evenly and safely to the foundation.

What are the common materials used in RCC structures and load bearing walls?

The most common materials used in RCC structures and load bearing walls are concrete and steel. Concrete provides compressive strength, while steel provides tensile strength. Other materials such as bricks, stones, and timber may also be used in some cases.

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