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  2. Rail fastening system - Wikipedia

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    A rail fastening system is a means of fixing rails to railroad ties (North America) or sleepers (British Isles, Australasia, and Africa). The terms rail anchors, tie plates, chairs and track fasteners are used to refer to parts or all of a rail fastening system.

  3. Cable railing - Wikipedia

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    Composite lumber can be used if a support rail is used along with it. The support rail is used between the posts to lend strength to the system, both between the posts, and to the Top Rail. Cable to cable spacing: Spacing of the cables vertically is critical to minimize deflection of the cables. Most manufacturers recommended maximum vertical ...

  4. Screw piles - Wikipedia

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    The minimum design life of the structure being supported or restrained. Screw pile steel shaft sections are subjected to design parameters and building codes standards for the region of manufacture. The helices that are welded over the steel shaft are also called "helical flights" or just "flights", and can vary in size depending on soil ...

  5. Precast concrete lifting anchor system - Wikipedia

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    The anchor selection, together with additional reinforcement, and rigging arrangements is influenced by: - The dead weight of the element - The number of anchors in the element and the configuration of the anchor - Capacity of the anchor at the specific concrete compressive strengths at time of lift - The dynamic loads applied during lifting ...

  6. Glossary of prestressed concrete terms - Wikipedia

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    A external, double-encapsulated, unbonded tendon of bundled strands or wires, used for the support of deck structures on cable-stayed bridges. stool See stressing stool. strand High-strength (usually) steel wires wound helically around a centre wire, typically in a 7-wire arrangement. [2]: 14 [3]: 24 strand bundle

  7. Cable barrier - Wikipedia

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    This movement is known as the dynamic deflection. Given the lack of tension in the system, individual installations, or “runs”, of cable are limited to 2,000 ft (600 metres) with an anchor assembly at each end. Due to the low tension of the system, the cables tend to lie on the ground in the event that an impact damages multiple posts.

  8. Self-anchored suspension bridge - Wikipedia

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    The load path of the self-anchored suspension (SAS) bridge converts vertical loads into tension forces in the main cables which are countered by compressive forces in the towers and deck. The system balances forces internally without external anchorage requirements, making it suitable for sites where large horizontal forces are difficult to anchor.

  9. Tieback (geotechnical) - Wikipedia

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    Typically in the form of a horizontal wire or rod, or a helical anchor, a tieback is commonly used along with other retaining systems (e.g. soldier piles, sheet piles, secant and tangent walls) to provide additional stability to cantilevered retaining walls. [1]

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