tragwerksrelevanter
Tragwerksrelevanter is a term used in the field of structural engineering and architecture to describe elements or components of a structure that are critical to its stability, safety, and overall performance. These elements are often referred to as "load-bearing" or "structural" components. They are designed to withstand and distribute the loads imposed on the structure, such as dead loads (the weight of the structure itself), live loads (occupants, furniture, etc.), wind loads, and seismic forces.
Tragwerksrelevante components include beams, columns, slabs, and foundations. They are typically made from materials like steel,
In the context of building codes and regulations, tragwerksrelevante elements are subject to rigorous testing and
Understanding and properly identifying tragwerksrelevante components is essential for architects, engineers, and builders to create safe,