tugisammast
Tugisammast is a structural element used in architecture and civil engineering to transfer vertical loads from upper parts of a building or structure down to the foundation. The term comes from Estonian, with “tugi” meaning support and “sammast” meaning pillar or post. In English, it is commonly described as a bearing column or load-bearing column. Its primary function is to carry axial forces, though it may also resist some bending and shear depending on its design and connections.
Tugisammast can be constructed from various materials, including reinforced concrete, steel, timber, or composite combinations. Shapes
Design considerations include load paths, slenderness, material strength, and stability under vertical loads as well as
Applications of tugisammast range from low-rise buildings to multi-storey constructions, bridges, towers, and other load-bearing structures.
See also: load-bearing elements, reinforced concrete column, steel column, architectural structural system.