Sign Up

Join TheConstructor to ask questions, answer questions, write articles, and connect with other people. When you join you get additional benefits.

Have an account? Sign In


Have an account? Sign In Now

Sign In

Log in to TheConstructor to ask questions, answer people’s questions, write articles & connect with other people. When you join you get additional benefits.

Sign Up Here

Join for free or log in to continue reading...


Forgot Password?

Don't have account, Sign Up Here

Forgot Password

Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link and will create a new password via email.

Have an account? Sign In Now

Sorry, you do not have a permission to ask a question, You must login to ask question. Get the paid membership

Join for free or log in to continue reading...


Forgot Password?

Don't have account, Sign Up Here
Get the paid membership
theconstructor.org Logo theconstructor.org Logo
Log inJoin

theconstructor.org

theconstructor.org Navigation

  • Articles
    • Recent Articles
    • Popular Articles
    • Write for us
  • Community
  • Categories
    • How To Guide
      • Material Testing Guide
    • Concrete
    • Building
      • Brick Masonry
      • Building Materials
      • Building Tips
    • Construction
      • Equipments
      • Management
    • Digital Construction
    • Geotechnical
      • Foundation
  • Case Studies
Search
Ask A Question

Mobile menu

Close
Ask a Question
  • Questions
  • Ask Questions
  • Write for us
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Sustainability
  • Building
    • Brick Masonry
    • Building Materials
    • Building Tips
    • Formwork/Shuttering
  • Concrete
    • Concrete Admixtures
    • Cement
    • Concrete Cracks
    • Concrete Properties
  • Construction
    • Construction Equipments
    • Construction Management
    • Construction Project
    • Estimating & Costing
  • How To Guide
    • Material Estimation
    • Repair/Protection Guide
    • Material Testing Guide
    • Mix Design Guide
    • Rate Analysis
  • Geotechnical
    • Foundation Engineering
    • Ground Improvement
  • Structural Engineering
    • Strengthening of Structure
    • Structual Inspection
    • Structural Detailing
  • Surveying
  • Tips

What is Short Bracket Structural System?

Home/ Questions/Q 40655
Next
In Process

Do you need to remove the ads? Get the paid membership

Asked: May 14, 20202020-05-14T21:03:24-07:00 2020-05-14T21:03:24-07:00In: Concrete
amr soliman
amr soliman

amr soliman

  • 9 Questions
  • 4 Answers
  • 0 Best Answers
  • 146 Points
View Profile
amr soliman Beginner

What is a short bracket structural system and why we use it?

  • 0
  • 4 4 Answers
  • 870 Views
  • 0 Followers
  • 0
  • Share
    Share
    • Share on Facebook
    • Share on Twitter
    • Share on LinkedIn
    • Share on WhatsApp

4 Answers

  • Voted
  • Oldest
  • Recent
  1. AdityaBhandakkar

    AdityaBhandakkar

    • 12 Questions
    • 250 Answers
    • 2 Best Answers
    • 0 Points
    View Profile
    AdityaBhandakkar User
    2020-09-18T18:35:56-07:00Added an answer on September 18, 2020 at 6:35 pm
    What is Short Bracket Structural System?

    Hi,

    In simple words, A  short bracket is a material of architecture, it may be decorative for a structural member. It is made up of stone plaster metal wood or any other substance.

    Uses of the short bracket structure

    1. Short brackets are used as a supporting element in the parapet, balcony, corner of walls, beams arches, pergola roofs etc.
    2. It is an element also used for holding a statue.
    3. In modern construction is used for supporting a facade cladding systems on the outside and inside panels of buildings.
    4. some of the short bracket structures are only used to give an aesthetic look and for ornamental purposes.

    Hope you get the answer.

    • 45
    • Share
      Share
      • Share on Facebook
      • Share on Twitter
      • Share on LinkedIn
      • Share on WhatsApp
  2. AdityaBhandakkar

    AdityaBhandakkar

    • 12 Questions
    • 250 Answers
    • 2 Best Answers
    • 0 Points
    View Profile
    AdityaBhandakkar User
    2020-10-11T14:13:40-07:00Added an answer on October 11, 2020 at 2:13 pm
    This answer was edited.

    Hi, In technical terms, the bracket is one of the overhanging members that enable projects from structures i.e walls, and are usually designed to support a vertical type of load or to any angle of strengthening.

    • Application

    brackets can structural atoms like walls balconies parapets,  eaves arches,  pergola, etc. In ancient days brackets are being developed a structural manner to give it a decorative purpose and in parallel used for support. In many ancient temples, sculptures of gods are decorated on bracket frames which are located on the exterior of walls. I mentioned this in a previous comment. The brackets are may be made up of stone, wood, steel I, cement, etc.  

    • 39
    • Share
      Share
      • Share on Facebook
      • Share on Twitter
      • Share on LinkedIn
      • Share on WhatsApp
  3. Komal Bhandakkar

    Komal Bhandakkar

    • 49 Questions
    • 255 Answers
    • 0 Best Answers
    • 2,050 Points
    View Profile
    Komal Bhandakkar AUTHOR
    2020-10-06T19:27:30-07:00Added an answer on October 6, 2020 at 7:27 pm
    This answer was edited.

    A bracket is one of the architectural elements.

    A bracket can be made of wood stone plastometal or other media.

    A bracket and protects from a wall usually to carry in faith and sometimes it straighten an angle.

    A corbel is one of the types of brackets.

    Brackets vary widely according to the shape but a prototype of a bracket is the L-shaped metal piece that is attached to a smaller component of the wall.

    Brackets can support many architectural items including a wall, balcony, properties, and spring of an arch, window box.


     

    • 32
    • Share
      Share
      • Share on Facebook
      • Share on Twitter
      • Share on LinkedIn
      • Share on WhatsApp
  4. nikeetasharma

    nikeetasharma

    • 23 Questions
    • 303 Answers
    • 0 Best Answers
    • 2,680 Points
    View Profile
    nikeetasharma Guru
    2020-10-06T20:44:15-07:00Added an answer on October 6, 2020 at 8:44 pm

    Here, bracket is also known as one of an architectural element. It can also be made of wood, stone, plaster, metal and other media. It projects from a wall, usually to carry weight and sometimes to strengthen an angle. The type of bracket is console or corbel.

    Brackets are used to support many architectural items, including a wall, balcony, parapets, eaves, the spring of an arch, beam, pergola roof, window box, or a shelf.

    Brackets are also an element in the systems used to mount modern facade cladding systems onto the outside of the contemporary buildings as well as interior panels.

    • 32
    • Share
      Share
      • Share on Facebook
      • Share on Twitter
      • Share on LinkedIn
      • Share on WhatsApp

You must login to add an answer.

Join for free or log in to continue reading...


Forgot Password?

Need An Account, Sign Up Here

Sidebar

Explore

  • Questions
  • Ask Questions
  • Write for us
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Sustainability
  • Building
    • Brick Masonry
    • Building Materials
    • Building Tips
    • Formwork/Shuttering
  • Concrete
    • Concrete Admixtures
    • Cement
    • Concrete Cracks
    • Concrete Properties
  • Construction
    • Construction Equipments
    • Construction Management
    • Construction Project
    • Estimating & Costing
  • How To Guide
    • Material Estimation
    • Repair/Protection Guide
    • Material Testing Guide
    • Mix Design Guide
    • Rate Analysis
  • Geotechnical
    • Foundation Engineering
    • Ground Improvement
  • Structural Engineering
    • Strengthening of Structure
    • Structual Inspection
    • Structural Detailing
  • Surveying
  • Tips

Footer

  • Ask Questions
  • Write for us
  • Popular Questions
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Telegram

© 2009-2021 The Constructor. All Rights Reserved.