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What is the difference between girder and beam?

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Question added by nomanuddin khwaja , Project QA QC Engineer , Mirage Leisure & Development
Date Posted: 2015/10/12
Syed Waqar Ul Hassan
by Syed Waqar Ul Hassan , Qa/qc Civil Engineer , AL QAndeel contracting LLC

Basically beam and girder , both are horizontal and are subjected to flexural loads ( bending moment and shears )Beam is having a rectangular shape where as girder is normally having " I " shape cross section.Beam is usually in RCC whereas Girder is in structural steel.Beam is a short span member ( upto5 m ) whereas girder is long span member.Beam is used in context with a residential building whereas girder is used in Industrial roofs or in bridges.Some types of beams are never used in girder. for example , we shall never see : hidden-girder ( like hidden beam ) or Inverted girder ( like inverted beams ).

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