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Что (кто) такое stiffened suspension bridge - определение

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Suspension bridge types; Types of suspension bridge
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Car suspension         
  • The front suspension components of a [[Ford Model T]].
  • American carriage showcasing thoroughbrace suspension—note the black straps running across the side of the undercarriage
  • MacPherson}} This diagram is not exhaustive; notably, it excludes elements, such as trailing arm links, and those that are flexible.
  • [[Citroën BX]] [[Hydropneumatic suspension]] - maximum to minimum demonstration
  • Henri Fournier on his uniquely damped and racewinning 'Mors Machine', photo taken 1902
  • [[Van Diemen]] RF01 Racing Car Suspension.
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  • Grant I]] tank's suspension has road wheels mounted on wheel trucks, or ''[[bogie]]s''.
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SYSTEM OF TIRES, TIRE AIR, SPRINGS, SHOCK ABSORBERS AND LINKAGES THAT CONNECTS A VEHICLE TO ITS WHEELS AND ALLOWS RELATIVE MOTION BETWEEN THE TWO
Rear suspension; Suspension (mechanical); Suspension (vehicles); Suspension travel; Vehicle suspension; Suspension geometry; Suspension system; Interconnected suspension systems; Suspension System; Suspension (vehicle); Dynamic roll control; Automobile suspension; Suspension mount
Suspension is the system of tires, tire air, springs, shock absorbers and linkages that connects a vehicle to its wheels and allows relative motion between the two. Suspension systems must support both road holding/handling and ride quality, which are at odds with each other.
Suspension (topology)         
QUOTIENT SPACE; OPERATION OF SUSPENSION CREATES A WAY OF MOVING UP IN DIMENSION (DIMENSION N + 1)
Reduced suspension; Suspension functor; Suspension of a space; Suspension (mathematics)
In topology, a branch of mathematics, the suspension of a topological space X is intuitively obtained by stretching X into a cylinder and then collapsing both end faces to points. One views X as "suspended" between these end points.
Suspension (body modification)         
  • Topless men and women pulling a car using ropes attached to flesh hooks inserted in their backs. The participants are not suspended from top in this case. Scene from [[Doo Dah Parade]], [[Ohio]], USA, 2011.
  • "The Cutting Scene, Mandan O-kee-pa Ceremony" by [[George Catlin]], circa 1832
  • Hook suspension at an event
  • Two body hooks inserted in the back of a woman, to which suspension chain is yet to be attached
RIGGING OF A HUMAN BODY TO HANG FROM IMPLEMENTS THAT HAVE BEEN PLACED THROUGH TEMPORARY PERFORATIONS IN THE SKIN
Flesh hook suspension; Body suspension; Hook hanging; Suspension hook; Hook suspension; O-kee-pa suspension
Body suspension means the act of rigging a human body to hang from implements that have been placed through temporary perforations in the skin.BME Encyclopedia: Suspension
Suspension (punishment)         
TIME AWAY FROM A WORKPLACE AS ORDERED BY THE EMPLOYER IN ORDER FOR A WORKPLACE INVESTIGATION TO TAKE PLACE, OR TIME AWAY FROM SCHOOL AS PUNISHMENT
Suspension (school punishment); In-school suspension; Suspension (sport); Suspended without pay; School suspension
Suspension is paid or unpaid time away from the workplace as ordered by the employer in order for a workplace investigation to take place, or as a disciplinary measure for infractions of company policy. It is also a temporary exclusion from school.
Types of suspension bridges         
A suspension bridge usually has main cables (else ropes or chains), anchored at each end of the bridge. Any load applied to the bridge is transformed into a tension in these main cables.
Self-anchored suspension bridge         
  • [[Hutsonville Bridge]] cable anchor detail
SUSPENSION BRIDGE IN WHICH THE MAIN CABLES ATTACH TO THE ENDS OF THE DECK
Self-supporting suspension bridge; Self-anchored suspension bridges; Self-supporting suspension bridges; Self anchor suspension bridge; Self anchor suspension bridges
A self-anchored suspension bridge is a suspension bridge type in which the main cables attach to the ends of the deck, rather than directly to the ground or via large anchorages. The design is well-suited for construction atop elevated piers, or in areas of unstable soils where anchorages would be difficult to construct.
Taper suspension bridge         
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  • View of the [[Bridge of Oich]] showing how the tapered main chain taper is achieved
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Taper Suspension Bridge
The taper suspension bridge (also known as the taper principle) is a bridge design patented by James Dredge in 1836.
Yukon Suspension Bridge         
  • Crossing The Yukon Suspension Bridge
User:Yen at the Bridge/The Yukon Suspension Bridge; The Yukon Suspension Bridge
The Yukon Suspension Bridge is a pedestrian cable suspension bridge located on mile 46.5 on the South Klondike Highway in Northern British Columbia, Canada.
Suspension training         
APPROACH TO STRENGTH TRAINING
Suspension Training; Suspension trainer
The term suspension training refers to an approach to strength training that uses a system of ropes and webbing called a "suspension trainer" to allow users to work against their own body weight.
Underspanned suspension bridge         
  • Kellams Bridge
RARE TYPE OF SUSPENSION BRIDGE
An underspanned suspension bridge (also upper deck suspension bridge pages 517-520) is a rare type of suspension bridge that was developed in the early 19th century.

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Types of suspension bridges

A suspension bridge supports its structural load with cables, ropes, or chains anchored at each end. Cables on the earliest suspension bridges were anchored in the ground; some modern suspension bridges anchor the cables to the ends of the bridge itself. Earliest suspension bridges had no towers or piers but the majority of larger modern suspension bridges have them. All of the 14 longest bridges in the world are suspension bridges.