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1 pre-stressed concrete
Construction: PSCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > pre-stressed concrete
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2 Spannbeton
m pre-stressed concrete* * *der Spannbetonprestressed concrete* * *Spạnn|be|tonmprestressed concrete* * *Spann·be·tonm prestressed concrete* * *der (Bauw.) pre-stressed concrete* * *Spannbeton m pre-stressed concrete* * *der (Bauw.) pre-stressed concrete* * *m.prestressed concrete n. -
3 hormigón
m.concrete.* * *1 concrete\hormigón armado reinforced concrete* * *noun m.* * *SM concrete* * *masculino concrete* * *= concrete.Ex. An enquirer wishes to retrieve documents on the 'finishing of concrete floors for industrial buildings'.----* bloque de hormigón = breeze block, cinder block, concrete block.* hormigón armado = reinforced concrete.* muro de hormigón = concrete wall.* viga de hormigón = concrete beam.* * *masculino concrete* * *= concrete.Ex: An enquirer wishes to retrieve documents on the 'finishing of concrete floors for industrial buildings'.
* bloque de hormigón = breeze block, cinder block, concrete block.* hormigón armado = reinforced concrete.* muro de hormigón = concrete wall.* viga de hormigón = concrete beam.* * *concreteCompuestos:reinforced concreteprestressed concrete* * *
hormigón sustantivo masculino
concrete
hormigón sustantivo masculino concrete, cement
hormigón armado, reinforced concrete
' hormigón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
armada
- armado
- concreta
- concreto
- bloque
- mole
English:
concrete
- reinforced concrete
- set
- slab
* * *hormigón nmconcretehormigón armado reinforced concrete* * *m concrete* * ** * *hormigón n concrete -
4 предварительно напряжённый бетон
1) Construction: prestressed compression, pretension concrete (с натяжением арматуры на упоры), pretensioned concrete (с натяжением арматуры на упоры)2) Railway term: pre-stressed concrete3) Drilling: prestressed concreteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предварительно напряжённый бетон
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5 преднапряжённый бетон
1) Engineering: prestressed concrete2) Railway term: pre-stressed concreteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > преднапряжённый бетон
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6 בטון מזוין
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7 предварительно напряжённые железобетонные конструкции
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > предварительно напряжённые железобетонные конструкции
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8 предварительно напряжённые железобетонные конструкции
Mathematics: pre-stressed concrete componentsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предварительно напряжённые железобетонные конструкции
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9 Freyssinet, Eugène
[br]b. 13 July 1879 Objat, Corrèze, Franced. 8 June 1962 Saint-Martin Vésubié, France[br]French civil engineer who is generally recognized as the originator of pre-stressed reinforced concrete.[br]Eugène Freyssinet was an army engineer during the First World War who pioneered pre-stressed reinforced concrete and experimented with building concrete bridges. After 1918 he formed his own company to develop his ideas. He investigated the possibilities of very high-strength concrete, and in so doing studied shrinkage and creep. He combined high-quality concrete with highly stressed, stretched steel to give top quality results. His work in 1926 on Plougastel Bridge, at that time the longest reinforced concrete bridge, is a notable example of his use of this technique. In 1916 Freyssinet had built his famous airship hangars at Orly, which were destroyed in the Second World War; the hangars were roofed in parabolic sections to a height of about 200 ft. In 1934 he succeeded in saving the Ocean Terminal at Le Havre from sinking into the mud and being covered by the sea by using his pre-stressing techniques. By 1938 he had developed a superior method of pre-stressing with steel which led to widespread adoption of his methods.[br]Further ReadingC.C.Stanley, 1979, Highlights in the History of Concrete, Cement and Concrete Association.1977, Who's Who in Architecture, Weidenfeld and Nicolson.DY -
10 преднапряжённый струнобетон
Railway term: long line prestressed concrete, pre-stressed wire concreteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > преднапряжённый струнобетон
См. также в других словарях:
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