A haunch girder is a structural element used in bridge and building construction, characterized by a thicker, reinforced section at its midpoint, known as the haunch. This design helps accommodate varying loads and stresses, particularly at the supports, by increasing the girder's strength where it is needed most. Haunch girders are typically employed in situations where there are large spans or complex load conditions, allowing for efficient distribution of forces throughout the structure.
section of solid concrete that results from stopping the deck on each side of the girder in a composite floor system constructed using a formed steel deck.
Haunch of Venison was created in 2002.
girder is the main horizontal beam . the joists which are usually smaller, are connected to the girders and are supported by the girder.
A "girder bolt"!
That girder will be used for support.
beam girder
how do you calculate hogging of i girder
plate girder is a vertical section which supports the beam while gantry girder is a horizontal section which supports the othet small beams.
A building girder can be U shaped for several different reasons. The shape of the building girder will determine how much weight the girder can carry and how much side to side stress it can withstand.
It is called a haunch.
The haunch is the hip, buttock (or rump), and upper thigh. The loin is the cut of meat between the ribs and the rump.
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