rammesystem
Rammesystem, in architecture and structural engineering, refers to a skeletal framework consisting of load-bearing frames—vertical columns and horizontal beams—that forms the main structural skeleton of a building or machine. The frame carries gravity loads and, together with braces or shear elements, resists lateral forces such as wind and earthquakes. The infill walls or panels are often independent of the frame, though they may connect to it.
Frames may be made of timber, steel, reinforced concrete, or composites. Joints can be rigid, semi-rigid, or
Advantages of rammesystem include open interior space, flexibility for changes in use, and efficient load transfer.
In practice, rammesystem are chosen to suit architectural form, performance requirements, and construction methods, integrating with