Factory Building Structural Load Testing and Assessment - The force the factory roof can withstand, known in architecture as dead load, is generally divided into occupied and unoccupied roofs, with the vast majority of factory roofs being unoccupied. The live load on the roof primarily considers: maintenance loads, wind loads, snow loads, and dust accumulation loads, among which wind loads are related to ground roughness and factory height; while snow loads are associated with the 40-year maximum snow load at the location of the factory. When designing the factory, it should meet the requirements of the national "Snow Load Design Standard"; dust accumulation loads and other special loads should be set based on actual needs.
The floor bearing capacity inspection project for a factory building consists of a reinforced concrete frame structure with steel roof trusses on a four-story ground level. The委托 has commissioned a structural safety assessment for the addition of equipment on the fourth floor of the building. The project covers an area of 19,600 square meters and is approximately 21 meters tall, with a designated assessment area of 4,900 square meters. After accepting the委托, an on-site survey was conducted, meticulously measuring the dimensions, reinforcement, structural layout, and foundation type of the building. A sample of concrete components was also taken for strength testing by a testing unit, and computer modeling calculations were performed as well.








