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intrados - перевод на французский

VERTICAL CURVED STRUCTURE THAT SPANS A SPACE AND MAY OR MAY NOT SUPPORT A LOAD
Arched; Three-centred arch; Arching; Coussinet; Intrados; Key stone; Arcuated; Compression arch; Round arch; Arches; Types of arches; Depressed arch; Inflexed arch; Three-pinned arch; Three-hinged arch; Arch structure; Three-centered arch
  • [[Abutment]]}}
  • [[Horseshoe arch]]es in the 9th-century [[Mosque of Uqba]], in [[Kairouan]], Tunisia
  • Deformed arch at the [[Gozo Aqueduct]], Malta
  • Semi-circular arches using [[brick]] and/or [[stone]] block construction at the [[Great Wall]], China
  • ribs]] at the intersection of several arches
  • A series of parabolic arches on the [[Móra d'Ebre]] bridge, [[Catalonia]], Spain (2005)
  • arcade]], employing the circular arch
  • Arch of Caracalla]], a Roman triumphal arch in [[Tébessa]], Algeria (2016)
  • hinge]] at mid-span of this three-hinged arch.
  • [[Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula]] in [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]], with a central [[pointed arch]] window, typical of [[Gothic architecture]]
  • [[Tyne Bridge]] in [[Newcastle upon Tyne]], [[England]]: a parabolic arch

intrados         
n. intrados, the interior curve of an arch, inner surface

Определение

intrados
[?n'tre?d?s]
¦ noun Architecture the lower or inner curve of an arch. Contrasted with extrados.
Origin
C18: from Fr., from intra- 'on the inside' + dos 'the back' (from L. dorsum).

Википедия

Arch

An arch is a vertical curved structure that spans an elevated space and may or may not support the weight above it, or in case of a horizontal arch like an arch dam, the hydrostatic pressure against it.

Arches may be synonymous with vaults, but a vault may be distinguished as a continuous arch forming a roof. Arches appeared as early as the 2nd millennium BC in Mesopotamian brick architecture, and their systematic use started with the ancient Romans, who were the first to apply the technique to a wide range of structures.