JOISTS - translation to arabic
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JOISTS - translation to arabic

HORIZONTAL STRUCTURAL ELEMENT TRANSFERRING LOAD FROM FLOORING TO BEAMS, TYPICALLY RUNNING PERPENDICULAR TO BEAMS
Joists; Metal joist; Bandsill; Common joist; Double floor; Binding joist; Trimming joist; Binding beam; Double-framed floor; Joist hanger
  • These joists land on a beam. Between some of the joists is a form of ''pugging'' used for insulation and air sealing. Image: [[Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed]]
  • A joist hanger.
  • A ''double floor'' is a floor framed with joists supported by larger timbers.

JOISTS         

ألاسم

رافِدَة ; رِفْد ; عارِضَة

joist         
اسْم : الجائز وهي عارضة تدعّم سقفاً أو أرضيّة
joist         
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الجائز : عارضة تدعم أرضية الحجرة أو سقفها
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يزود بجيزان

Definition

Joist
·vt To fit or furnish with joists.
II. Joist ·noun A piece of timber laid horizontally, or nearly so, to which the planks of the floor, or the laths or furring strips of a ceiling, are nailed;
- called, according to its position or use, binding joist, bridging joist, ceiling joist, trimming joist, ·etc. ·see ·Illust. of Double-framed floor, under Double, ·adj.

Wikipedia

Joist

A joist is a horizontal structural member used in framing to span an open space, often between beams that subsequently transfer loads to vertical members. When incorporated into a floor framing system, joists serve to provide stiffness to the subfloor sheathing, allowing it to function as a horizontal diaphragm. Joists are often doubled or tripled, placed side by side, where conditions warrant, such as where wall partitions require support.

Joists are either made of wood, engineered wood, or steel, each of which has unique characteristics. Typically, wood joists have the cross section of a plank with the longer faces positioned vertically. However, engineered wood joists may have a cross section resembling the Roman capital letter "I"; these joists are referred to as I-joists. Steel joists can take on various shapes, resembling the Roman capital letters "C", "I", "L" and "S".

Wood joists were also used in old-style timber framing. The invention of the circular saw for use in modern sawmills has made it possible to fabricate wood joists as dimensional lumber.

Examples of use of JOISTS
1. You have upright timbers which have flat poles placed on top of them, effectively making the rails underneath the joists.
2. Also at risk of irreversible damage are weight–bearing wooden elements, such as posts, beams and floor–supporting joists.
3. The plant is now capable of producing 40,000 metric tons per annum of pre–engineered steel buildings, open web steel joists and floor decking.
4. C01 The great edifice that is the United States Constitution has always had eccentricities, wobbly parts, some joists held together with duct tape.
5. This caused 80 gallons of warm, dirty water to gush onto the floor, soak through the carpet and into the wooden joists, then drip out of the electrical light fixture in the kitchen below.