beamscheefstand
Beamscheefstand is a term used in architecture and structural engineering to describe a beam that is not aligned perpendicularly to its supports, resulting in a skewed or tilted stance within a structural frame. The word combines the English term “beam” with the Dutch compound “scheefstand,” meaning slant or tilt. The concept appears in discussions of both unintentional misalignments and, occasionally, deliberate design choices in contemporary or experimental contexts.
Definition and measurement: Beamscheefstand refers to angular deviation of a beam’s axis from its nominal alignment,
Causes and consequences: Causes include foundation settlement, thermal expansion differences, erection inaccuracies, or intentional artistic intent
Mitigation and standards: Remedies include realignment, shimming, tightening or modifying connections, or adding bracing to reestablish