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This lecture covers the basics of vertical load transfer in building structures, distinguishing between direct and indirect load transfer systems. Solutions for discontinuities in vertical load-bearing elements are discussed, including the activation of floors to ensure equilibrium. Exercises involve determining bar networks for load balance under vertical loads. The lecture also addresses the analysis of vertical load transfer, identifying load-bearing elements, calculating loads, and considering structural concepts in relation to architectural design. Various types of gravitational loads, including self-weight, live loads, and snow loads, are explained, along with typical material densities. Additionally, the lecture explores useful loads for different building categories, providing examples and load values according to SIA standards.
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