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tragfähig

Tragfähig is a German adjective describing something that is capable of bearing loads without excessive deformation or failure. In engineering and construction it is used to denote the load-bearing capacity of a component, structure or surface, such as a floor, a foundation, a beam or a bridge deck. The term is commonly applied to both structural elements and geotechnical contexts, for example when assessing the bearing capacity of soil (Bodentragfähigkeit) or the ability of a surface to support occupants and equipment.

Related terms include Tragfähigkeit (the bearing capacity itself) and Traglast (load-bearing capacity or design load). The

Determination and usage: A Tragfähigkeitsnachweis, or proof of bearing capacity, is typically required in design and

Factors influencing tragfähigkeit include material properties, geometry, presence of defects, moisture, temperature, age, load duration, and

opposite
notion
is
often
expressed
as
nicht
tragfähig.
While
tragfähig
emphasizes
the
capacity
to
carry
loads,
other
terms
like
belastbar
are
used
in
broader
contexts
to
describe
overall
load
resistance
or
durability.
construction
to
ensure
safety.
This
involves
static
and
sometimes
dynamic
analyses,
adherence
to
technical
standards,
and
safety
factors
specified
by
codes
such
as
Eurocodes
or
national
DIN
standards.
For
soils,
the
assessment
may
rely
on
geotechnical
tests
and
empirical
correlations
to
establish
an
allowable
bearing
capacity.
dynamic
effects
from
traffic
or
wind.
In
practice,
engineers
specify
and
verify
tragfähigkeit
to
ensure
that
structures
and
surfaces
can
support
intended
loads
throughout
their
service
life.