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O que (quem) é cantilever girder hanger connection - definição

BRIDGE BUILT OF GIRDERS PLACED ON BRIDGE ABUTMENTS AND FOUNDATION PIERS
Girder bridges; Rolled steel girder bridge; Rolled steel girder bridges; Concrete girder bridge; Concrete girder bridges; Steel girder bridge; Steel girder bridges; Girder Bridge; Deck girder bridge; Multi-girder bridge; Deck girder; Deck girders
  • The stubs at the eastern end of the [[Dunn Memorial Bridge]] give a good cross section of girder bridge construction
  • A concrete girder bridge pier during construction prior to installation of the bridge deck and parapets, consisting of multiple angled pylons for support (bottom), a horizontal concrete cap (center), and girders (top) with temporary wood bracing

Connection pool         
CACHE OF DATABASE CONNECTIONS MAINTAINED BY THE DATABASE
Connection pooling; Connection Pool
In software engineering, a connection pool is a cache of database connections maintained so that the connections can be reused when future requests to the database are required.
Connection (vector bundle)         
  • A section of a bundle may be viewed as a generalized function from the base into the fibers of the vector bundle. This can be visualized by the graph of the section, as in the figure above.
  • How to recover the covariant derivative of a connection from its parallel transport. The values <math>s(\gamma(t))</math> of a section <math>s\in \Gamma(E)</math> are parallel transported along the path <math>\gamma</math> back to <math>\gamma(0)=x</math>, and then the covariant derivative is taken in the fixed vector space, the fibre <math>E_x</math> over <math>x</math>.
LINEAR CONNECTION ON A VECTOR BUNDLE
Koszul connection; Vector bundle connection; Connection on a vector bundle
In mathematics, and especially differential geometry and gauge theory, a connection on a fiber bundle is a device that defines a notion of parallel transport on the bundle; that is, a way to "connect" or identify fibers over nearby points. The most common case is that of a linear connection on a vector bundle, for which the notion of parallel transport must be linear.
cantilever         
  • AFM]] cantilever
  • [[de Havilland DH.88 Comet]] G-ACSS, winner of the Great Air Race of 1934, showing off its cantilever wing
  • The pioneering [[Junkers J 1]] all-metal monoplane of 1915, the first  aircraft to fly with cantilever wings
BEAM ANCHORED AT ONLY ONE END
Cantilevered wing; Cantilever wing; Cantaliver; Microcantilever; Cantilever beam; Cantilever (microtechnology); Cantilevers; Cantalever; Cantilever steel; Cantilevered; Cantilevering
['kant?li:v?]
¦ noun a long projecting beam or girder fixed at only one end, used chiefly in bridge construction.
?a bracket or beam projecting from a wall to support a balcony, cornice, etc.
¦ verb [usu. as adjective cantilevered] support by a cantilever or cantilevers.
Origin
C17: of unknown origin.

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Girder bridge

A girder bridge is a bridge that uses girders as the means of supporting its deck. The two most common types of modern steel girder bridges are plate and box.

The term "girder" is often used interchangeably with "beam" in reference to bridge design. However, some authors define beam bridges slightly differently from girder bridges.

A girder may be made of concrete or steel. Many shorter bridges, especially in rural areas where they may be exposed to water overtopping and corrosion, utilize concrete box girder. The term "girder" is typically used to refer to a steel beam. In a beam or girder bridge, the beams themselves are the primary support for the deck, and are responsible for transferring the load down to the foundation. Material type, shape, and weight all affect how much weight a beam can hold. Due to the properties of the second moment of area, the height of a girder is the most significant factor to affect its load capacity. Longer spans, more traffic, or wider spacing of the beams will all directly result in a deeper beam. In truss and arch-style bridges, the girders are still the main support for the deck, but the load is transferred through the truss or arch to the foundation. These designs allow bridges to span larger distances without requiring the depth of the beam to increase beyond what is practical. However, with the inclusion of a truss or arch the bridge is no longer a true girder bridge.