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Что (кто) такое retaining rivet - определение

STRUCTURE DESIGNED TO CONFINE AND SUPPORT SOIL LATERALLY SO THAT IT CAN BE RETAINED ON UNNATURAL SLOPES
Retaining walls; Sheet piling; Sheet pile; Sheet-Pile; Sheet-Piling; Retaining structure; Cantilever retaining wall; Gravity wall; Retention wall; Retaining-wall; Retainer wall; Retaining Structures; Sheet piles
  • Rio de Janeiro state]], Brazil
  • Bored pile retaining wall in [[Lisbon]], Portugal
  • An example of crib wall
  • Construction types of gravity retaining walls
  • Various types of retaining walls
  • Stones of retaining wall used in preventing soil run-off in dale
  • Sheet pile wall
  • stone]] retaining wall

Élise Rivet         
  • Élise Rivet
ROMAN CATHOLIC NUN AND HOLOCAUST VICTIM
Elise Rivet; Mère Marie Élisabeth de l'Eucharistie
Élise Rivet, also known as Mère Marie Élisabeth de l'Eucharistie (January 19, 1890, Draria, Algeria – March 30, 1945, Ravensbrück concentration camp, Germany) was a Roman Catholic nun and World War II heroine. Rivet volunteered to go to the gas chamber, in place of a mother, in the German concentration camp of Ravensbrück.
rivet         
  • Three aluminium blind rivets: 1/8", 3/32", and 1/16"
  • Sophisticated riveted joint on a railway bridge
  • Impact method for solid rivet and semi-tubular rivets
  • An original structural steel rivet from the [[Golden Gate Bridge]] (1937). Removed and replaced c. 2000 during work to reinforce the structure to resist seismic loads.
  • M3 tank]] hull
  • Oscar rivet shown with mandrel (dashed lines depict flare/flange after installation)
  • Women rivet heaters, with their tongs and catching buckets, [[Puget Sound Navy Yard]], May 1919
  • Pop rivet gun with rivet inserted
  • Animation of a rivet being tightened (necked area of mandrel not shown)
  • Detail of a 1941 riveted ship hull, with the rivets clearly visible
  • Riveting team working on the cockpit shell of a [[C-47]] transport at the plant of [[North American Aviation]]. The woman on the left operates an air hammer, while the man on the right holds a bucking bar.
  • SS ''John W. Brown'']] (December 2014).
  • A riveted [[truss bridge]] over the [[Orange River]]
  • A typical [[technical drawing]] of a universal head solid rivet
  • Spitfire]] aircraft
  • A typical technical drawing of an oval head semi-tubular rivet
PERMANENT MECHANICAL FASTENER
Rivets; Riveting; Solid rivet; Blind rivet; Pop rivet; Pop rivets; Flush rivet; Self-Pierce Riveting; Pop-riveted; Riveter; Weldless iron; Blind rivets; Flush riveted; Bucking bar; Rivetting; High-strength structural steel rivets; High-strength structural steel rivet; POP rivet; Riveted; Rivetted
n. to drive a rivet (into metal)
Rivet         
  • Three aluminium blind rivets: 1/8", 3/32", and 1/16"
  • Sophisticated riveted joint on a railway bridge
  • Impact method for solid rivet and semi-tubular rivets
  • An original structural steel rivet from the [[Golden Gate Bridge]] (1937). Removed and replaced c. 2000 during work to reinforce the structure to resist seismic loads.
  • M3 tank]] hull
  • Oscar rivet shown with mandrel (dashed lines depict flare/flange after installation)
  • Women rivet heaters, with their tongs and catching buckets, [[Puget Sound Navy Yard]], May 1919
  • Pop rivet gun with rivet inserted
  • Animation of a rivet being tightened (necked area of mandrel not shown)
  • Detail of a 1941 riveted ship hull, with the rivets clearly visible
  • Riveting team working on the cockpit shell of a [[C-47]] transport at the plant of [[North American Aviation]]. The woman on the left operates an air hammer, while the man on the right holds a bucking bar.
  • SS ''John W. Brown'']] (December 2014).
  • A riveted [[truss bridge]] over the [[Orange River]]
  • A typical [[technical drawing]] of a universal head solid rivet
  • Spitfire]] aircraft
  • A typical technical drawing of an oval head semi-tubular rivet
PERMANENT MECHANICAL FASTENER
Rivets; Riveting; Solid rivet; Blind rivet; Pop rivet; Pop rivets; Flush rivet; Self-Pierce Riveting; Pop-riveted; Riveter; Weldless iron; Blind rivets; Flush riveted; Bucking bar; Rivetting; High-strength structural steel rivets; High-strength structural steel rivet; POP rivet; Riveted; Rivetted
A rivet is a permanent mechanical fastener. Before being installed, a rivet consists of a smooth cylindrical shaft with a head on one end.

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Retaining wall

Retaining walls are relatively rigid walls used for supporting soil laterally so that it can be retained at different levels on the two sides. Retaining walls are structures designed to restrain soil to a slope that it would not naturally keep to (typically a steep, near-vertical or vertical slope). They are used to bound soils between two different elevations often in areas of terrain possessing undesirable slopes or in areas where the landscape needs to be shaped severely and engineered for more specific purposes like hillside farming or roadway overpasses. A retaining wall that retains soil on the backside and water on the frontside is called a seawall or a bulkhead.