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Clunch
Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям |
- A stiff, rigid clay or a chalk, used in
- Твёрдый мел
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Глина,окаменелая, русский
Известняк,мергелистый, русский
Известняк,мягкий, русский
Глина, русский
, пластичная осадочная горная порода, состоящая в основном из глинистых минералов (каолинит, монтмориллонит, гидрослюды и др.). разновидности глины выделяют по преобладанию того или иного глинистого минерала. главные компоненты (с величиной частиц менее 0,01 мм): sio2 (30-70%), al2o3 (10-40%) и н2о (5-10%). применяется для изготовления грубокерамических изделий (посуды, кирпича и др.), огнеупоров, как адсорбент и др.
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Wall hanger, английский
A stirrup or bracket built into a masonry wall to carry the end of a horizontal member.
Straight jacket, английский
A stiff timber which is fixed to a wall so as to increase its rigidity and to reinforce it. straight joint 1. in a wood floor, a continuous joint formed by the ends of parallel boards; the joint is perpendicular to the length of the boards. 2. in carpentry, a joint between two timbers which are laid edge to edge without a tongue and groove, dowels, or overlap to bind them; also called a square joint. 3. a continuous vertical straight-line joint formed by the ends of masonry units. straight-joint tile 949 straight-joint tile a tile designed to be laid in single-lap fashion so that the edges in successive courses run in a straight line from the eave to the ridge. straight joint, 2 straight-line edger, straight-line ripsaw a mechanically fed saw used to straighten the edges of veneer and lumber. straight-line gable a term descriptive of a parapeted end gable, the face of which rises above the roof line; the edge of the parapet forms a straight line at a steep pitch with respect to the horizontal; especially found in dutch colonial architecture and jacobethan architecture; occasionally called a straight-edge gable. straight-line theory in the analysis of reinforced concrete members, theory based on the assumption that stresses and strains in a member under flexure vary in proportion to the distance from the neutral axis.
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