10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «STRAINING BEAM»
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, ...
p.x 7 E, Straining beam, - - Ю x 7 F, 'Straining piece, - •• 6x 7 G, '-Principal rafters,
- - 10 x 7 H, A cambered benm for the platform, - 97 B, An iron string, supporting
the tie-beam, 2x 2 The trusses are 7 feet apart, and the whole is covered with ...
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The Edinburgh encyclopaedia
At the side marked D of the figure, and above D, the end of the principal rafter P is
made to abut against the end of the straining beam S, from being notched and
bolted together in pairs at each joint. By this means the sagging is avoided which
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Introduction to the mechanical principles of carpentry: In ...
Q If the straining beam in this roof be shortened, and the king post *T-"1 omitted, it
will then serve for a span of 60 to 75 feet. 234. To give a clear view of the offices
performed by the dif- (i ferent parts of a roof, we may briefly recapitulate what ...
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Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
section through stove straight arch A flat arch. straining arch An arch used as a
strut, as in a flying buttress. straining beam, straining piece, strutting piece In a
truss, a horizontal strut above the tie beam or above a line joining the feet of the ...
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The Edinburgh encyclopedia
At the side marked D of the figure, and above D, against the end of the straining
beam S, from beh>£ notched and bolted together in pairs at each joint By this
means the sagging is avoided which generally arises from the sinking of the
heads ...
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The Edinburgh encyclopædia conducted by David Brewster, with ...
At the side marked D of the figure, and above D, the end of the principal rafter P is
made to abut against the end of the straining beam S, from being notched and
bolted together in pairs at each joint. By this means the sagging is avoided which
...
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Basic Civil Engineering
The upper ends of the queen posts are put apart by a horizontal member, known
as straining beam. Queen posts are placed on the tie beam at one third of the
span from either end. The straining beam resists the thrust which the rafter give to
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Rakesh Ranjan Bechar, 2005
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An elementary course of civil engineering
sists of a sleeper sustained by two struts and a straining beam, the entire
pressure, arising from the horizontal component of the weight will be sustained
by the straining beam alone ; but the resistance of the part DD' to flexure, from the
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The vertical posts are known as queen-posts, the tops of which are connected by
a horizontal piece, known as straining beam. 'IXvo struts are provided to join the
feet of each queen-post to the principal rafter, as shown in Fig. 15.12.
B.C. Punmia; Ashok Kumar Jain; Arun Kumar Jain, 2005
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Encyclopaedia; Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ...
36. n0 2. where the straining beam a b cannot slip away from the pressure, the
joint a is preferable to b, or indeed to any unevenjoint, which never fails to
produce very unequal pressures on the different parts, by which some are
crippled, ...