girders

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English - Turkish
(İnşaat) kirişler
kirişleri
girder
kiriş
girder
(İnşaat,Teknik) ana kiriş
girder
potrel
girder
(Mekanik) payanda
girder
belleme kirişi
girder
(Mekanik) kuşak
girder
direk
girder
(Mühendislik) kiriş, payanda, putrel, kuşak
girder
{i} putrel, potrel
girder
müh
girder
{i} taban
girder
yollama
girder
hatıl
English - English
Crossbeams that support floor joists
heavy beams that support the inner ends of floor joists
High quality logs used in two ways The first use is in a round or flat faced form to support a deck such as in a bridge or wharf The second use is as large end section, heart free, sawn timber suitable for heavy construction Girders for the first use need to be of a durable or treatable species, straight, defect free and have a small end diameter of between 30 and 40 cms depending on the order Girders for the second use generally have similar specifications but need to be larger in diameter (often up to 60 cms) at the small end They can carry a little centre defect depending on the diameter and timber sizes required to be cut
plural of girder
girder
A beam of steel, wood, or reinforced concrete, used as a main horizontal support in a building or structure
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{n} the lgest timber in a floor
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hence, a framed or built-up member discharging the same office, technically called a compound girder
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A large or main load bearing beam (wood or steel) used to support large loads
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A large or principle beam used to support concentrated loads at isolated points along its length
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One who, or that which, girds
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A strong, wooden member spanning foundation walls designed to support joist ends
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A girder is a long, thick piece of steel or iron that is used in the framework of buildings and bridges. a strong beam, made of iron or steel, that supports a floor, roof, or bridge (gird). In building construction, a large main supporting beam, commonly of steel or reinforced concrete, that carries a heavy transverse (crosswise) load. In a floor system, beams and joists transfer their loads to the girders, which in turn frame into the columns
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A principal beam used to support other beams
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A horizontal beam used as a main support for a structure
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Large, horizontal structural member used to support the ends of joists and beams
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A main horizontal or near horizontal structural member that supports vertical loads It may consist of several pieces
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A horizontal beam used to support a wall or joists
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{i} supporting beam (of steel, concrete or wood)
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A larger beam of wood or steel used as the principle support of concentrated loads at points along its span
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A main beam; a stright, horizontal beam to span an opening or carry weight, such as ends of floor beams, etc
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A large beam of steel, concrete, or wood used to support other structural members at certain points along it length
girder
A large or principal beam of wood or steel used to support concentrated loads at isolated points along its length
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A beam that supports other beams; a very large beam, especially one that is built up from smaller elements
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Major timber that spans between sills
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of Frame, and Doubleframed floor, under Double
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a beam made usually of steel; a main support in a structure
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A beam of steel or wood used to support not only the roof but the entire wall section in transit, locating in the ceiling module line of a unit This member may be supported by posts or columns if necessary
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a flexural member that is the main or primary support for the structure, which usually receives loads from floor beams and stringers A girder can be any large beam, especially if built up
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A main horizontal, primary structural member spanning between two main supports which carries other members or vertical loads
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a beam
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a flexural member which is the main or primary support for the structure, and which usually receives loads from floor beams and stringers; any large beam, especially if built up
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A horizontal piece which supports the floor joists or subfloor which is made either of wood, steel or reinforced concrete Also called a beam
girder
A large principal beam of wood or steel used to support concentrated loads at isolated points along its length
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The main beam in a framed floor support that carries the weight of the floor or partition
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forks Type of forks common on early machines, comprising rigid beams attached to the steering head by parallel links that allowed movement
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One who girds; a satirist
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