subsupports
Subsupports are auxiliary structural elements positioned beneath primary supports to share vertical loads, improve stability, and control load transfer within a structure. They can be permanent components of a building or bridge, or temporary elements used during construction, maintenance, or retrofit. By providing an intermediate load path, subsupports help distribute forces more evenly to the underlying foundation or soil, reducing peak stresses on the main supports and mitigating differential settlement.
Subsupports vary in placement and form. They may take the shape of concrete pedestals, steel frames, timber
Applications appear in civil and structural contexts such as bridges with substructure support, multi-story buildings during
Advantages of subsupports include improved load distribution, increased redundancy, and enhanced stability during construction or retrofit.