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Что (кто) такое truss bridge - определение

BRIDGE WHOSE LOAD-BEARING SUPERSTRUCTURE IS COMPOSED OF A TRUSS
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  • [[Forth Bridge]] across the [[Firth of Forth]] in the east of Scotland
  • Bowstring truss
  • Driving across a truss bridge
  • The [[Fair Oaks Bridge]] is an example of Pennsylvania Petit truss bridge.
  • Gatton Railway Bridge showing the Pratt truss design
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  • Lattice, or Warren quadrangular truss illustrated
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  • HAER]] diagram of a Long truss
  • Macleay River Railway Bridge]] - a Pratt truss design - at Kempsey, NSW, Australia
  • The old Großhesselohe bridge before 1905, designed by Friedrich von Pauli
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  • Partridge truss design
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  • [[Homestead Grays Bridge]] over the [[Monongahela River]] in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]
  • The lattice truss [[Runcorn Railway Bridge]].
  • Smith truss
  • A Thacher truss bridge
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  • Truss arch bridge
  • A Warren truss
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Lattice truss bridge         
  • [[Root Road Covered Bridge]], [[Ashtabula County, Ohio]]
  • Belfast truss as roof support in an aircraft hangar from the [[First World War]] at the [[Duxford Imperial War Museum]]
  • Railroad bridge across the Iowa River in Iowa City, Iowa.
TYPE OF TRUSS BRIDGE THAT USES MANY CLOSELY SPACED DIAGONAL ELEMENTS
Town lattice; Lattice bridges; Town's lattice truss; Town's truss; Lattice bridge; Town truss; Town lattice truss; Lattice truss; Belfast truss
A lattice bridge is a form of truss bridge that uses many small, closely spaced diagonal elements forming a lattice. The lattice Truss Bridge was patented in 1820 by architect Ithiel Town.
Bukit Timah Truss Bridge         
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The Bukit Timah Truss Bridge is a former railway bridge going over Bukit Timah Road and Dunearn Road in Bukit Timah, Singapore.
Truss arch bridge         
COMBINES THE ELEMENTS OF THE TRUSS BRIDGE AND THE ARCH BRIDGE
Truss arch bridges; Truss archbridge; Truss archbridges; Arch truss bridge; Arch truss
A truss arch bridge combines the elements of the truss bridge and the arch bridge. The actual resolution of forces will depend upon the design.
Brown truss         
  • '''[[Fallasburg Bridge]]''', a '''Brown truss''' [[covered bridge]]
  • '''[[Whites Bridge]]''' interior showing diagonal members on sides and horizontal diagonal roof support, forming the top of the box truss
  • '''Whites Bridge''' underside, showing floor supports pinned to side (diagonal) truss members. Bottom of diagonal truss members protrude below the sheathing.
  • '''[[Ada Covered Bridge]]''' looking upward. Truss member ends can be seen protruding below sheathing. Very top of truss is visible above sheathing gap below roofline. This gap admitted light, making the bridge interior usable, if somewhat dark.
  • Bottom of diagonal truss members interlock with floor ('''Fallasburg Bridge''')
  • The truss ends are special, additional material may be present for rigidity or to protect the structure from snow. ('''Fallasburg Bridge''')
  • Deep Space Communication Complex]] constructed from battleship gun turrets and railway bridge trusses.
Detail images from existing bridges
PARTICULAR DESIGN OF TRUSS BRIDGE
User:Lar/ToDo/Brown truss; Brown Truss; Josiah Brown Jr.
A Brown truss is a type of bridge truss, used in covered bridges. It is noted for its economical use of materials and is named after the inventor, Josiah Brown Jr.
Bedstead truss bridge         
A TYPE OF BRIDGE
Bedstead bridge
A bedstead truss bridge is a kind of truss bridge whose vertical endposts are crucial, acting in compression.
Cincinnati Southern Bridge         
  • The bridge from the east in 2005
  • The bridge from the west in 2021
VERTICAL LIFT BRIDGE CARRYING THE CINCINNATI SOUTHERN RAILWAY OVER THE OHIO RIVER AT CINCINNATI
Cincinnati Southern Bridge (Cincinnati); Cincinnati Southern Railroad Swinging Truss Bridge
The Cincinnati Southern Bridge, originally the Cincinnati Southern Railroad Swinging Truss Bridge, is a vertical lift bridge that carries the Norfolk Southern Railway's Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway over the Ohio River between Cincinnati, Ohio and Ludlow, Kentucky in the United States.
Burr Truss         
ARCH BRIDGE
Burr truss; Burr Arch Truss; Burr arch truss; Burr arch; Burr Arch; Burr-arch; Burr-Arch; Wooden burr; Wooden Burr; Burr Arch Bridge; Burr truss arch; Burr truss-arch
The Burr Arch Truss—or, simply, Burr Truss or Burr Arch—is a combination of an arch and a multiple kingpost truss design. It was invented in 1804 by Theodore Burr, patented on April 3, 1817, and used in bridges, usually covered bridges.
Timber roof truss         
  • A single arch-braced truss.<br/>Key: '''1:'''&nbsp;principal rafters, '''2:'''&nbsp;collar beam, '''3:'''&nbsp;arch braces.
  • Chambers 1908 single hammerbeam truss
  • German illustration of a purlin roof with liegendem stuhl truss highlighted in blue.
  • King post truss.<br />Key: '''1:'''&nbsp;king post, '''2:'''&nbsp;tie beam, '''3:'''&nbsp;principal rafters, '''4:'''&nbsp;struts.
  • Queen post truss.<br/>Key: '''1:'''&nbsp;queen posts, '''2:'''&nbsp;tie beam, '''3:'''&nbsp;straining beam, '''4:'''&nbsp;principal rafters.
  • A scissor truss
  • The interior of the barn at [[Bartram's Garden]] with a view of the wooden trusses.
Roof truss; User:Billbeee/Timber roof truss; Truss roof; Timber roof trusses; Scissor-truss; Scissor truss; Straining-piece; Straining beam; Straining piece; Liegender stuhl
A timber roof truss is a structural framework of timbers designed to bridge the space above a room and to provide support for a roof. Trusses usually occur at regular intervals, linked by longitudinal timbers such as purlins.
Tied-arch bridge         
  • Stockton-on-Tees]] lines up two asymmetrically sized tied arches.
  • [[Chaotianmen Bridge]] in [[Chongqing]] (lateral view diagram)
  • [[Erkkilä Bridge]] in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • The [[Fort Pitt Bridge]]. The arches terminate atop slender raised piers and are tied by the road deck structure.
  • Fremont Bridge]] in [[Portland, Oregon]].
  • [[Godavari Arch Bridge]] in [[Rajahmundry]].
  • Yilan County]], Taiwan, Republic of China.
  • [[Hoge Brug]] (or Passerelle Céramique) in [[Maastricht]].
TYPE OF BRIDGE
Bowstring arch bridge; Tied Arch Bridge; Tied arch bridges; Tied archbridge; Tied archbridges; Bowstring bridge; Tied arch; Bowstring arch bridges; Bow string arch bridge; Bow string arch bridges; Bow-string bridges; Bow-string arch bridge; Bow-string arch bridges; Bow string bridges; Bow string bridge; Tiedarch bridge; Tiedarch bridges; Tied-arch bridges; Bowstring archbridge; Bowstring archbridges; Bow string archbridges; Bowstring arch-bridge; Bowstring arch-bridges; Bow-string arch-bridge; Bow-string arch-bridges; Bow-string archbridges; Bow-string archbridge; Tied arch Bridge; Bowstring arch; Bow string truss; Tied arch bridge; Tied-arch; Bow string arch; Tied Arch; Bowstring arch-truss
A tied-arch bridge is an arch bridge in which the outward horizontal forces of the arch(es) caused by tension at the arch ends to a foundation are countered by equal tension of its own gravity plus any element of the total deck structure such great arch(es) support. The arch(es) have strengthened chord(s) that run to a strong part of the deck structure or to independent tie-rods below the arch ends.
Bridge         
  • Tank bridge transporter of the United States Army. These are mobile bridges; tanks and other vehicles can use them to cross certain obstacles.
  • The 13th century [[Wetherby Bridge]] spans the [[River Wharfe]].
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  • Bridge at [[Gatwick Airport]], under which planes can pass
  • Underneath the [[Fort Pitt Bridge]] in [[Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]], US
  • Bridges in [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]]
  • Interstate 5]] in [[Burbank, California]]
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  • Highway bridge treated with [[high-frequency impact treatment]]
  • Traffic on [[Forth Road Bridge]], Scotland, before it was closed to general traffic. Traffic has now been moved to the [[Queensferry Crossing]], which can be seen on the left.
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  • [[The Iron Bridge]] completed in 1781 was the first cast iron bridge.
  • [[Krämerbrücke]] in [[Erfurt]], Germany – with [[half timbered]] buildings
  • [[Samuel Beckett Bridge]] in [[Dublin]], Ireland
  • Seasonal bridge north of [[Jispa]], H.P., India. 2010
  • Zayandeh River]] is an example of [[Safavid dynasty]] (1502–1722) bridge design. [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]].
  • Stone Bridge]] in [[Skopje]], [[North Macedonia]]
  • Small stone bridge, [[Othonoi]], Greece
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  • Tridge]] is a type of [[multi-way bridge]]
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  • The Prins Clausbrug across the [[Amsterdam–Rhine Canal]] in [[Utrecht]], [[Netherlands]]
  • The old stone-made [[arch bridge]] over the [[Kerava River]] in [[Kerava]], [[Finland]]
  • The covered bridge in [[West Montrose, Ontario]], Canada
STRUCTURE THAT SPANS AND PROVIDES A PASSAGE OVER A ROAD, RAILWAY, RIVER, OR SOME OTHER OBSTACLE
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(a) A special bar of copper connecting the dynamos to the bus wire, q. v., in electric lighting or power stations. (b) Wheatstone's bridge, q. v., and its many modifications, all of which may be consulted throughout these pages.

Википедия

Truss bridge

A truss bridge is a bridge whose load-bearing superstructure is composed of a truss, a structure of connected elements, usually forming triangular units. The connected elements (typically straight) may be stressed from tension, compression, or sometimes both in response to dynamic loads. The basic types of truss bridges shown in this article have simple designs which could be easily analyzed by 19th and early 20th-century engineers. A truss bridge is economical to construct because it uses materials efficiently.