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Dowel joint

Строительный словарь и глоссарий по конструкциям
  1. A joint where the pieces of timber are joined by dowels running either longitudinally or transversely through the joint.

  2. Any carpentry joint making use of dowels. dovetail half-lap joint dovetail saw dowel joint




Dowel, английский
  1. A cylindrical timber rod or steel bar generally without nut or thread driven into pre-drilled holes to make a joint.

  2. A cylindrical wood or metal rod; used to secure two pieces of wood, stone, concrete, etc., by inserting it in a hole through the two members. dowel-bar reinforcement short reinforcing bars of steel which extend approximately equally into two abutting pieces of concrete, to increase the strength of the joint. dowel bit, spoon bit a boring tool, the barrel of which is a half cylinder terminating in a conoidal cutting edge or radial point; used with a brace.

  3. A cylindrical piece of hard wood about three inches in diameter, and the same in length, used as an additional security in scarphing two pieces of timber together. dowels are also used to secure the joinings of the felloes, or circumferential parts of wheels; and by coopers in joining together the contiguous boards forming the heads of casks.—dowel, or dowel-bit, is the tool used to cut the holes for the dowels.

  4. Round wooden pin; usually spiral fluted or reeded used to join pieces of wood together and strengthen the joint.


Dowel bar, английский

Dowel bar (roads finishes), английский

Dowel bit., английский

Dowel lubricant, английский
    A lubricant applied to steel reinforcing bars in expansion joints to reduce bond with the concrete, so as to promote unrestrained longitudinal movement. dowel pin 1.a dowel. 2. a metal pin having a sharpened or deformed end used to fasten mortise-and-tenon joints.


Dowel plate, английский
    A hardened steel plate containing holes of various diameters; used to cut dowels by driving pegs through the holes to remove excess wood.


Dowel screw, английский
    A dowel having threads on both ends.


Dowel(ed) connection, английский

Doweled joint / sealant, английский

Dowelled connection, английский

Dowelled connection:, английский
    Connection made with a circular cylindrical rod usually of steel, with or without a head, fitting tightly in prebored holes and used for transferring loads perpendicular to the dowel axis.


Dowelling, английский
    The method of uniting the butts of the frame-timbers together with a cylindrical piece or tenon let in at each end.


Joint, английский
  1. A prepared connection for joining pieces of wood or veneer.

  2. The location between the touching surfaces of two members or components joined and held together by nails, glue, cement, mortar, or other means.

  3. The mechanical connection (usually threaded) between the butt and shaft ends of a two-piece cue

  4. Соединение; стык; объединенный, совместный

  5. Стык; шов; соединение, связь; шарнир; узел; разъем; совместный, объединенный

  6. Articulación, coyuntura, junta, juntura, unión

  7. Articulación, junta, juntura

  8. The junction of two pieces of wood or veneer.

  9. A method of joining carpentry work by screws which are hidden.

  10. A structure at a point where two or more bones join, especially one which allows movement of the bones  the elbow is a joint in the arm.  arthritis is accompanied by stiffness in the joints.  charcot’s 209 juxtaposition joint (note: for other terms referring to joints, see words beginning with arthr-, arthro-.)

  11. Соединение, муфта;

  12. The place where any two pieces of timber or plank are united. it is also used to express the lines which are laid down in the mould-loft for shaping the timbers.

  13. A standard length of drill rod, casing, or pipe equipped with threaded ends by which two or more pieces may be coupled together; also, two or more standard lengths of drill rods or pipe coupled together and handled as a single piece in round trips.

  14. A fracture or parting that cuts through and abruptly interrupts the physical continuity of a rock mass. not to be confused with bedding or cleavage.

  15. Geological definition: a discontinuity of natural origin along

  16. Joint operational incidents training

  17. Flexible sealing and jointing arrangement between two pipes.

  18. (1) location where two items meet and come together (for example, where a casting mold cope and cheek, cope and drag, or cheek and drag come together). (2) part of weld where two welded parts meet.

  19. A single section of drill pipe, casing or tubing that’s usually about 30 feet long.


Joint, английский

Joint, французский

Joint (of cable), английский
    Смычка якорной цепи


Joint (pattern) lay - out, английский

Joint (rail), английский
    The location where two rails or trackwork components are connected.


Joint -, английский
    Скол кромок (бетонных плит, панелей) в швах span 1. пролёт (1. расстояние 2. отсек здания) 2. пролётное строение (моста) 3. расстояние между осями рельсовых крановых путей мостового или козлового крана 4. диапазон, амплитуда, размах; интервал 5. перекрывать пролёт 6. натягивать (проволоку)


Joint - hinge [hinged] support, английский

Longitudinal, английский
  1. Generally parallel to the direction of the wood fibres.

  2. Продольный

  3. Generally, parallel to the direction of the wood fibers.

  4. Продольный, относящийся к долготе, стрингер

  5. [1] extending in the lengthwise direction, as distinguished from transverse. [2] said of any fore-and-aft structural member, such as a frame or bulkhead.

  6. Running lengthwise.

  7. Along the length of a structure.

  8. Direction parallel to the long axis of an object and perpendicular to its radius — for example, down the length of a cylinder. compare circumferential; radial; transverse. lot tolerance percent defective (ltpd): the poorest quality, in percent defective, individual lot that is acceptable in a sampling plan. ltpd is the percent defective that will be accepted by the sampling plan at most 10 percent of the time. with such a plan, the producer agrees to supply just enough nonconforming product such the consumer will accept the lot using the agreed to sampling plan and acceptable quality level. compare acceptable quality level. lumen (lm): si photometric unit of luminous flux, weighted according to the photopic vision response. one lumen equals the light emitted by one candela (cd) point source into one steradian (sr) solid angle (1 lm = 1 cd/sr).


Transverse, английский
  1. Across. a transverse section is a section across the length of a building or room.

  2. Поперечный

  3. Directions in wood at right angles to the wood fibers

  4. Perpendicular to the keel (athwartship).

  5. Across the vessel; athwartships. trim - fore and aft balance of a boat.

  6. Literally, “across,” usually signifying a direction or plane perpendicular to the direction of working.


Dressed timber, английский
    Timber finished to a smooth surface on one or more surfaces.


Dowel, английский
  1. A cylindrical timber rod or steel bar generally without nut or thread driven into pre-drilled holes to make a joint.

  2. A cylindrical wood or metal rod; used to secure two pieces of wood, stone, concrete, etc., by inserting it in a hole through the two members. dowel-bar reinforcement short reinforcing bars of steel which extend approximately equally into two abutting pieces of concrete, to increase the strength of the joint. dowel bit, spoon bit a boring tool, the barrel of which is a half cylinder terminating in a conoidal cutting edge or radial point; used with a brace.

  3. A cylindrical piece of hard wood about three inches in diameter, and the same in length, used as an additional security in scarphing two pieces of timber together. dowels are also used to secure the joinings of the felloes, or circumferential parts of wheels; and by coopers in joining together the contiguous boards forming the heads of casks.—dowel, or dowel-bit, is the tool used to cut the holes for the dowels.

  4. Round wooden pin; usually spiral fluted or reeded used to join pieces of wood together and strengthen the joint.