The axial load on a concrete column is the compressive force acting along the axis of the column. It is crucial for ensuring the structural integrity and stability of buildings.
To calculate the axial load, you need to consider the material properties of the concrete, such as its compressive strength, and the dimensions of the column, including its cross-sectional area.
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