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It was determined by the National Transportation and Safety Board that the bridge has had structural design flaws from the beginning. These flaws, though not sufficient to cause a collapse during regular use, were sufficient to cause a collapse during the bridge's repair when all of the construction equipment and gravel for concrete making was on it in addition to the load of rush hour traffic.These were the errors noted in their report:Insufficient bridge design firm quality control procedures for designing bridges, and insufficient Federal and State procedures for reviewing and approving bridge design plans and calculations.Lack of guidance for bridge owners with regard to the placement of construction loads on bridges during repair or maintenance activities.Exclusion of gusset plates in bridge load rating guidance.Lack of inspection guidance for conditions of gusset plate distortion.Inadequate use of technologies for accurately assessing the condition of gusset plates on deck truss bridges.
the i-35W bridge collapsed because there was to much structural stress on the bridge at the time, when the bridge collapsed it was rush hour time so there was to much weight on the bridge. ^^^NO! the bridge collapsed because the design was flawed. the gusset plate that failed was too thin for the loading. this was the engineers error, hence the lawsuit.
A gusset is basically a stiffener. Sometimes triangular in shape to brace a T fit-up to keep it at the correct angle. Similar to this T/ Large flat surfaces might have a flat bar welded on edge to form a tee (picture a T upside down). Difficult to describe without drawing it.
A gusset in crocheting is the same as in other clothing/soft furnishings ie: a pair of Pantie Hose has a Gusset, it makes an area wider, usually in the same material as the rest of the garment/soft furnishing
To bust a gussset is to get so enraged that you split your clothes.
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sometimes when a woman is wet itll get pasty when it starts to dry and it sorta turns whitish/clear what the heck is a gusset?
A gusset is a clothing feature used to improve fit or for reinforcement of some type. It is triangular shaped. An example is that triangle that's sewn into the front of sweatshirts. That's a gusset used for reinforcement. You will find them in shoes, in the form of stretchy triangles on the instep of slipons to improve the fit.
The gusset is designed to give extra "give" in a garment that fits too tight. To do this, open the seam where you need to have extra room. A gusset is a piece of material that is shaped like a double triangle (or diamond) and is made from the same material as the pants. You cut a gusset from the fold of material as if you were making a long, pointed triangle. When you open the gusset, you have a wide section in the middle and four points. This gets pinned into the pants with the long points at the ends of the seam that you have opened, and the "fat" part gets pinned at the other two seams that no longer meet. Match edges, baste into place and try the alteration on. If it fits well, then sew the new seams together. If it doesn't fit well, trim the gusset carefully, repin and baste. Keep doing this until the correct fit happens, then sew the gusset into place.
G string may be a gusset string or the string of the thong may be as thin as a g string from the guitar
A gusset is a small, triangular piece of material added into the seams of clothing to help ensure a better fit or as a reinforcement. Two words with this same meaning are gore and godet.
by flahing the gash and sniffing the gusset juices