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06:17 Mar 30, 2008 |
English to Portuguese translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering / construção civil | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Marcos Antonio Local time: 14:57 | ||||||
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4 | sub-tirantes |
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4 | viga/travessa de madeira, inferior |
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3 | sub girts (parte da estrutura horizontal) |
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sub girts (parte da estrutura horizontal) Explanation: Uma sugestão: Girt - A horizontal structural member that supports wall panels. This just shows two columns with a single girt in between them and also the cleats below it to which the other girts will b attatched. Girts A horizontal structural member that supports vertical loads and may consist of several pieces. http://images.google.com.br/imgres?imgurl=http://imbs-inc.co... ... Girts de aço formado a frio Entretanto, enquanto a notícia de construção ambiental www.steelbuilded.com/pt/insulating-steel-buildings.php Reference: http://images.google.com.br/imgres?imgurl=http://www.metalli... Reference: http://images.google.com.br/imgres?imgurl=http://bp2.blogger... |
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sub-tirantes Explanation: Principais componentes do telhado: Telha Ripas Caibros Terça de cumeeira Tirante, tensor ou banzo inferior: Parte inferior da trama do telhado Pema http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telhado |
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viga/travessa de madeira, inferior Explanation: sugestão. No site indicado há um desenho relacionado ao assunto. A horizontal structural member in the framing, 3 of an early timber-framed house, typically supporting the ends of the ceiling joists and acting as the main horizontal support for the floor above; often located about halfway between the groundsill, 2 and the horizontal timber at the top of the wall (the top plate) The term girt often is preceded by an adjective indicating its position; for example, front girt denotes a heavy timber that runs horizontally along the front of the house; rear girt denotes a heavy timber that runs horizontally along the rear face of the house; chimney girt denotes a heavy timber that acts a main horizontal support between chimney posts. See illustration under timber-framed house.www.answers.com/topic/girt |
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