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Bowstring truss

Строительный словарь и глоссарий по конструкциям
    A truss where the top chord of the truss is curved to an arch shape




Bowstring, английский
    Затяжка (арки); нижний пояс (арочной фермы)


Bowstring arch, английский

Trus or lattice girder vertical strut at support, английский

Truscottite, английский

Truskavets, английский

Truskawka, польский

Truss, английский
  1. A frame of members in the same plane joined only at their end and all interconnected to form triangles. primary stresses are axial so that if loads are applied at the joints, the stress in each member is in the direction of its length.

  2. An engineered and manufactured roof support member with "zig-zag" framing members. does the same job as a rafter but is designed to have a longer span than a rafter.

  3. The rope or iron used to keep the center of a yard to the mast.

  4. An assembly of members, such as beams, bars, rods, and the like, so combined as to form a rigid framework

  5. A beam, girder, or having one curved member in the shape of a bow (often circular or parabolic in shape) and a straight or cambered member which ties together the two ends of the bow. bowstring roof, belfast roof a roof supported by bowstring trusses. bowtell, boltel, boultine, boutell, bowtel, edge roll 1. a plain, convex molding, usually three-quarters of a circle in section. 2. a torus or round molding. 3. the shaft of a clustered pillar. 4. a roll molding. 5. a quarter round or ovolo. bow window, compass window a rounded bay window; projects from the face of a wall in a plan which is the segment of a circle. box 1. a private seating area for spectators in an auditorium, usually located at the front or side of a mezzanine or balcony; may contain movable, rather than fixed, chairs. 2. an enclosure for mounting an electric device and its associated circuit conductors or for splicing, pulling in, or terminating conductors. box-and-strip construction, box construction a relatively simple, economical wall

  6. A belt worn round the waist, with pads, to hold a hernia in place

  7. The trusses or parrels of the lower yards serve to bind them to their masts and are bowsed taut when the yards are trimmed, in order to arrest motion and friction. but the introduction of an iron goose-neck, centering and securing the yard well free of the

  8. Ферма (балочная, стропильная) о ~ in equilibrium under load ферма в состоянии равновесия под нагрузкой; ~ without diagonal members безраскосная ферма, ферма виренделя ~ of deck type главная ферма моста с ездой понизу ~ of through type главная ферма с ездой понизу


Truss - bearing plate [beam], английский

Truss beam, английский

Truss bearing plate, английский

Truss blade, английский

Truss chord, английский
    A principal member of a truss, braced by web members.


Truss clip, английский
    A metal component that serves as a connection between a truss and a wall plate; resists the forces of wind uplift.


Truss elements (in between top and bottom booms of truss positioned at an angle), английский

Truss framing anchor, английский

Truss maker, английский

Truss panel, английский

Truss plate, английский

Truss rafter, английский

Truss trailer, английский

Box beam, английский
  1. A built-up beam with solid timber flanges (a) and plywood or wood-base panel product webs (b).

  2. A built‑up beam with solid wood flanges and plywood or wood-‑based panel product webs.


Bound water, английский
    Water molecules bound into the cell wall of timber. they are weakly bound chemically to the molecules of the cell wall and energy is required to break them free.