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Kingbolt
Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям |
- A tie rod or long bolt which takes the place of a king post. king closer, beveled closer a rectangular brick, one end of which has been cut off diagonally to half the width of the brick (a threequarter brick); used as a closer in brickwork. king-post truss a structural support for a roof formed by two inclined rafters joined at the apex of their intersection; a horizontal tie beam, 2 connects the rafters near their lower ends, and a vertical central member, called the king post, connects the apex with the midpoint of the tie beam.
- A large bolt that holds the upper end of the tripod legs together and from which the sheave-wheel clevis is suspended.
- Центральная стальная подвеска [тяж] деревостальной стропильной фермы
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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
Intersection, английский
- The intersection of two or more sets is the set of elements that all the sets have in common; the elements contained in every one of the sets. the intersection of the events a and b is written "a∩b," "a and b," and "ab." c.f. union. see also venn diagrams.
- Пересечение
- N пересечение (ант. non-intersection) intersemiotic a межсемиотический translation intersentential a между предложениями (ант. intrasentential) linkage
- The point in which one line crosses another.
- The point at which a deliberate deflection of the trend of a borehole is made.
- The point at which a drill hole enters a specific ore body, fault, or rock material.
- Meeting of two ore bodies or veins, or the point at which a vein or ore body meets a fault, dike or rock strata. 4. the point at which two underground workings connect.
- The intersection of two sets, a and b — written as a b — is a set containing all elements in both a and b. it is also a lisp function that takes two lists as arguments and returns a list containing the elements common to both arguments. see also: list, lisp, union.
Horizontal, английский
- Горизонталь; горизонтальный
- Горизонталь; горизонтальный 287
- At right angles to the direction of gravity; on the level; parallel to the horizon; neither vertical nor inclined.
- A direction parallel to the horizon, or what is commonly termed lying flat. one of the greatest inconveniences navigators have to struggle with is the frequent want of a distinct sight of the horizon. to obviate this a horizontal spinning speculum was adopted by mr. lerson, who was lost in the victory man-of-war, in which ship he was sent out to make trial of his instrument. this was afterwards improved by smeaton, and consists of a well-polished metal speculum about 3-1/2 inches in diameter, inclosed within a circular rim of brass, so fitted that the centre of gravity of the whole shall fall near the point on which it spins. this is the end of a steel axis running through the centre of the speculum, above which it finishes in a square for the convenience of fitting a
Центральная, русский
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Stay rod, английский
A tie rod which prevents spreading of the parts to which it is connected.
Land tie, английский
A tie rod or chain used to secure a retaining wall or the like.
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