Thermal expansion. look it up. heat expands and cold contracts. Even RR track-workers leave a near-microscopic gap to allow for this. There are expansion joints on all bridges over a certain size- One end ( of the span) is fixed- directly on the pier(s) the other end has a certain amount of expansion caused by , mainly temperature variations- hence Thermal expansion.The expansion joints are essentially automatic, and do not require operator attention. I used to work on bridges- and am a long-time railroad buff. If they didn't have gaps then the bridges and highways would crack and break which will cost money for the government to repair (the taxes we pay will pay for the cost of it.
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To allow for the expansion of tracks due to temperature variance. If this is not done, under certain conditions (high temp) the tracks will push against one another and bow outward or inward. This is common in building - bridges, hardwood floors, generators, etc.
The purpose of using 3sp steel billets is to build things. Steel billets are used to construct bridges, buildings, and many other things. The price for the billets vary.
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Loctite 680 fills gap up to .015" for smaller gaps, Loctite 609 fills gaps up to .005" more info on Loctite 680 & 609 http://tds.loctite.com/tds5/docs/680-EN.PDF http://tds.loctite.com/tds5/docs/609-EN.PDF
To allow them to expand and contract with heat and cold. Without those, the road would end up buckling.
Expansion and contraction with heat and cold causes the road to swell and shrink. the gaps are for that purpose so the road or bridge would buckle and break if they were not there! Before this was discovered things broke often
So it can expand
The gaps allow the steal to expand as the day gets hotter, and prevent the steal from buckling.
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so that if they calaps the other one will not calaps together
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it can hold up the road so the road does not fall down.
There are 8 bridges in Cologne (German: Köln) crossing the Rhine: two raliway bridges and six road bridges. they are: The Hohenzollernbrücke (railway) The Südbrücke (railway) The Rodenkirchener Brücke (Autobahn) Leverkusener Brücke (Autobahn) The Deutzer Brücke (road) The Müllheimer Brücke (road) The Severinsbrücke (road) The Zoobrücke (road)
it is used so when sunlight falls on the bridge and it will expand so it will no crack
The purpose is to be able to get to other places.