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What (who) is eyebar - definition

STRAIGHT BAR, USUALLY OF METAL, WITH A HOLE ("EYE") AT EACH END FOR FIXING TO OTHER COMPONENTS
Eye-bar; Eyebars; Eye bar; Eye bars; Eye-bars; Bar chain
  • Detail view of the Clifton Bridge
  • Detail view of pin joined eyebars on truss structure
  • In this light [[truss bridge]]  each side truss has 16 elements. Of these, 7 are in compression and are fabricated as lattice beams. The
remaining 9 elements are only in tension and are composed of eyebars. Shear and bending forces are accommodated completely within the deck structure.
  • A chain suspension bridge - [[Clifton Suspension Bridge]]

Eyebar         
·noun A bar with an eye at one or both ends.
Eyebar         
In structural engineering and construction, an eyebar is a straight bar, usually of metal, with a hole ("eye") at each end for fixing to other components. Eyebars are used in structures such as bridges, in settings in which only tension, and never compression, is applied.
tie beam         
  • Hurricane ties are in place at the top of the wall as the roof trusses are being placed.
  • The 15th-century tie-beam roof at St Marys Church, Radnage, Buckinghamshire in England
LINEAR STRUCTURAL COMPONENT DESIGNED TO RESIST TENSION
Hurricane tie; Seismic tie; Tie beam; Hurricane clip; Hurricane clips; Simpson Tie; H1 Tie; Tie-beam; Hurricane strap; Tie (civil engineering); Structural connector
¦ noun a horizontal beam connecting two rafters in a roof.

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Eyebar

In structural engineering and construction, an eyebar is a straight bar, usually of metal, with a hole ("eye") at each end for fixing to other components. Eyebars are used in structures such as bridges, in settings in which only tension, and never compression, is applied. Also referred to as "pin - and eyebar construction" in instances where pins are being used.

Examples of use of eyebar
1. The two Maryland men are the lead plaintiffs in a civil suit against Iverson regarding an alleged fracas in 2005 at the D.C. nightclub Eyebar.
2. The comedian and former NBA star (both in dad–wear: jeans and polo shirts) led the group from the Greater Atlanta Christian School. × Goldie Hawn dancing early yesterday at Eyebar nightclub.