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na | Pin-jointed or heb beams |
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na | [steel] arch ribs OR frames |
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na | soutenements etc. |
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Pin-jointed or heb beams Explanation: Found the following, which may help put you on the right track. And may I suggest (hint, hint) you put the rest of your questions up in pieces, so folks can answer those parts they do have answers for, and leave the rest for some other terminology whiz. Also, we can get those terms into the ProZ glossary (an on-going, large-scale project that should be of immense use to all of us): only terms that appear on the "answer" line, not those in the "explanation" body, will be searchable in the glossary. Bec Frères SA ... times, the site became an experimental laboratory. 200,000 m3 of excavation materials 2,000 tonnes of HEB arch scaffolding 10,000 m3 of pre-vaulting concrete 30 ... www.becfreres.com/company/franceeurope.html ********* SLAC MEMO SLAC MEMO SLAC MEMO SLAC MEMO SLAC MEMO ... passage to serve as a screen to separate the NEG pump passage from the HEB beam passage. Both HEB and LEB chamber pieces come together around a copper block ... www.slac.stanford.edu/accel/pepii/near-ir/meeting/NrIR97032... PEP-II IR Technical Information ... No Solenoid Compensation configuration HEB Beam Stay-Clears Through the IR. No Solenoid Compensation configuration LEB Beam Stay-Clears Through the IR. ... www.slac.stanford.edu/accel/pepii/near-ir/info/info.html [PDF] fnalpubs.fnal.gov/archive/tm/TM-1498.pdf ... to here since the expected integrated intensities are so similar. HEB Beam Absorber CT Murphy, F. Turkot, and A. Van Ginneken have done a detailed safety ... And from LGDT: matériel de terrassement anglais: rib (a) Entrée(s) additionnelle(s): ring beam (a) steel arch (a) français: cintre n m (a) Note(s): ((Domaines d'emploi indiqués dans le document:)) machines de creusement de tunnels à attaque globale, machines de creusement de tunnels à attaque partielle. (a) *********** [PDF] www.imamod.ru/jour/conf/ECCOMAS_2000/PDF/499.pdf ... 1: Beam problem The first numerical test is reported in Figure 1. This pin-jointed beam is loaded by vertical force distributed with a triangular law on the ... [PDF] www.maths.uwa.edu.au/~gregg/CA205/CAass3.pdf ... hB B = hc . 2 k- 1 I - h k-1 2 2 k- 12 y k-12 k For a pin-jointed beam, the boundary conditions at x = 0, are z1 = 0, v1 = 0 which in matrix form is: 1 0 0 0 0 ... ************ "reticulado," from Termium: English:Joints and Connections (Construction) pin jointed s ADJ 1991-04-23 Termium & www.granddictionnaire.com Google searches |
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[steel] arch ribs OR frames Explanation: see article and illustrations http://www.atse.org.au/publications/symposia/proc-1999p3.htm FIELD: MINING & CONSTRUCTION rock reinforcement products cintres métalliques = cintres réticulés Si on recoupe les 2 contextes suivants : Soutènement : 1) Pour les zones d'entrée ou les zones fortement fracturées, un soutènement plus lourd, composé de cintres réticulés et de béton projeté, a été élaboré. 2) Dans les zones broyées, soutènement par cintres métalliques et béton projeté épaisseur 20 cm. cintre = arch réticulé = cross-linked /Opus reticulatum, or "netlike work" YOu might start with the Swellex rock bolting system used in tunneling, mining and for slope stabilization. They provide the solution in difficult ground when used as spiling/face stabilization. The Swellex product range consists of rockbolts, face plates, wire mesh washers and pneumatic, electric and hydraulic pumps for expanding the Swellex rockbolts. See, for example : Sprayed concrete primary linings have been employed in all but the very worst zones of soft ground or fault gouge. In the poorer ground conditions steel arch ribs rather than lattice girders are utilised in conjunction with sprayed concrete to provide early support. Common to all the tunnels are secondary linings of cast in-situ concrete. http://www.mining-journal.com/TUNNEL/wt1096.htm Internet |
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soutenements etc. Explanation: These are standard mining engineering terms: "Les soutènements" are supports; "boulons Swellex" are Swellex (roof) bolts; "ancrage réparti" is probably split anchors; "béton projeté avec treillis" is shotcrete and screening; "cintres réticulés" are probably perforated arch supports; "HEB" I don't recognise; "enfilage en voûte" is probably a variety of supported stoping, e.g., by advancing timbers over roof supports; "les mauvaises classes de roche" is bad ground/weak ground |
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