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Steel joist
Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям |
In a building, any steel structural member that is composed of hot-rolled or coldformed solid or open-web sections of steel or welded bars, strip- or sheet-steel members, or slotted, expanded, or otherwise deformed rolled sections of steel.
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Joist, английский
- One of a series of timber beams used to support the floor boards or ceiling of a building.
- Wooden 2 x 8's, 10's, or 12's that run parallel to one another and support a floor or ceiling, and supported in turn by larger beams, girders, or bearing walls.
- One of a series of parallel beams used to support floor and ceiling loads and supported in turn by larger beams, girders, or bearing walls.
- Балка (перекрытия, подвесного потолка, пола, крыши); вспомогательная балка о ~s and planks деревянные брусья; пиломатериал толщиной от 5 до 12,5 см и шириной свыше 10 см bar ~ решётчатый прогон, решётчатая балка
Joist anchor, английский
A beam anchor.
Joist bridging, английский
Joist hanger, английский
- A metal "u" shaped item used to support the end of a floor joist and attached with hardened nails to another bearing joist or beam.
- A metal angle or strap used to fix a joist to a beam or girder.
Joist trimmer, английский
Steel, английский
- Any of various modified forms of iron, artificially produced, having a carbon content less than that of pig iron and more than that of wrought iron, and having qualities of hardness, elasticity, and strength varying according to composition and heat treat
- Iron, malleable in at least one rang of temperature below its melting point without special heat treatment substantially free from slag, and containing carbon more than about 0.05% and less than about 2.00%. other alloying elements may be present in signi
- Сталь; стальной
- In a reinforced concrete slab, smalldiameter steel reinforcing bars, usually at right angles to the main reinforcement; intended to spread a concentrated load on the slab and to prevent cracking.
- I-shaped column section; used for piles of a
- H-pile
- Горе ~ вантовое покрытие
- Iron alloy, usually with less than two percent carbon.
- Iron alloy with less than two percent carbon. see also ferromagnetic material; phase diagram. stefan-boltzmann law: relationship governing the wavelength independent rate of emission of radiant energy per unit area. the law relates the total radiation intensity to the fourth power of absolute temperature and emissivity of the material surface. for example, intensity (heat flow) from a copper block at 100 °c (212 °f) is 300 w/m2 (95 btu·ft–2·h–1). (the stefan-boltzmann constant for photon emission = 1.52041 ? 1015 photon·s–1·m–2·k–2). see also blackbody; planck’s distribution law; wien’s displacement law.
Steel, английский
Steel, английский
Steel -, английский
- Монтажник стальных конструкций
- Стальной сердечник (троса, стального каната)
Steel activation, английский
Активация стали; потеря сталью коррозионной стойкости
Steel arch, английский
Steel ball peening, английский
Steel band, английский
Шумовой оркестр, играющий на канистрах, бочках и т.п.
Steel band belt, английский
Steel banded joint, английский
A joint formed with a steel band to locate and join each pipe. usually used with butt-ended pipes.
Steel belt, английский
Steel bit, английский
Steel boiling, английский
Steel box piles, английский
Piles with a non-circular hollow shape formed from two or more hot-rolled sections continuously or intermittently welded together
Steel boy, английский
Steel bur, английский
Structural, английский
- Структурный; конструктивный
- Said of a load-bearing member, element, etc., of a building.
- A структурный analysis, class, description, linguistics, metaphor, order, phonologist, phonology, series, signal, system
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Interior design, английский
In a building, the planning, decoration, and furnishing of the interior.
Pressurized escape route, английский
In a building, an escape route that is maintained at a higher air pressure than its surroundings; in the event of fire, the higher pressure helps prevent smoke from spreading into the escape route.
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