The invention relates to a nogging, commonly known as a "dead floor" ("floor cavity"), including, longitudinally, on its edges, two rabbets (rebates) (16) capable of supporting it on the lugs (heels) (15) of girders (11). According to the invention, this nogging (12) includes, ...
A stringer is defined as a similar longitudinal element that transmits loads to other superstructure elements (such as a floor beams) and is typically a part of a more elaborate bridge type such as a truss or a cable-supported system. Other names such as beam and joist are also ...
1.a large beam, as of steel, reinforced concrete, or timber, for supporting masonry, joists, purlins, etc. 2.a principal beam of wood, steel, etc., supporting the ends of joists. [1605–15] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005...
A girder is a largebeam that supportsother smaller beams or joists. A girder may be made of timber, steel, reinforcedconcrete, or a combination of these materials.Wooden girders are more common than steel in light-frame buildings. Built-up and solid girders shouldbe of seasoned wood. Common...
aB. USE A PLYWOOD WITH GROOVE AND TONGUE NAILED AND STUCK ON JOISTS OR GIRDERS AS WELL AS IN THE BEAMS OF FLOOR, WITH AN ADHESIVE ELASTOMER CORRESPONDING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE STANDARD ONGC 71-GP-26M. B. 使用一块在安装托梁或大梁钉牢和困住的胶合板与凹线和舌头并且在地板射线,当一个...
The girders may be provided with nailing- strips for floorboards, or the filling material may be suitable for receiving nails. The flanges of the blocks may be at the top or at both top and bottom. Filler blocks b may be placed between the girders.JOHN STURTON EWART...
Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Design of Joists, Beams, and Girders Analysis of Joists, Beams, and Girders Sawn-Lumber Decking Miscellaneous Stresses in Wood Members Preengineered Lumber Headers Flitch Beams Floor Vibrations References Problems...
A girder is a largebeam that supportsother smaller beams or joists. A girder may be made of timber, steel, reinforcedconcrete, or a combination of these materials.Wooden girders are more common than steel in light-frame buildings. Built-up and solid girders shouldbe of seasoned wood. Common...
The floor joists bear at each end on the longitudinal crossmembers. As soon as the intermediate purlin has been installed, it is possible to start removing the braces and corner-braces of the existing roof trusses. After all the operations, such as the tightening of each bolt for fixing the...
The height of the girders or the rise of the arcs extends from the principal rafters to the tie-beams which they join and support. The girders or arcs are perpendicular or diagonal to the common rafters and floor joists which they support. They can support several storeys....