A bridge is a frame structure because it is made out of parts that are fastened together
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No, the Harbour Bridge is a Steel arch bridge as the frame structure supporting it is an arch, but however consists of triangles.
prisons The mechanics for the drawbridge were also kept in the towers
A bridge can certainly be a frame structure, especially when it is a Truss bridge. This type of bridge utilizes a system of fastened steel (or other materials) members. These members are oriented so that they carry the loading vectors in vertical and horizontal directions. Even a simple beam span could be considered a frame with the piers as its legs.
It is a frame structure because it is a frame structure.
Yes, It is a frame structure.
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FRAME STRUCTURESFrame structures are structures that are made up of rigid (stiff, firm, difficult to bend) parts joined together to form something called a framework. These parts are known as members. There are lots of examples of frame structures such as a bridge - a bridge is a frame structure that spans a gap, and a bicycle is a frame structure that supports a load such as the mass of a person.SHELL STRUCTURESShell structures contain or protect things from the outside and are usually hollow inside. In a shell structure, the outside layer of the structure holds the whole object together. Examples of shell structures are the mug that holds your coffee, the snail shell which both protects and contains the snail, honeycomb which contains and protects bee's honey and shells of nuts.
A tent is a frame structure
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It is a frame structure because the chair has a skeleton therefor it is a frame structure
in frame structure the distributions of load is equal.... the best example to understand about frame structure is spider web.... it is a natural open frame structure