Nota de aplicación
Bridges that employ trusses, which are structural members comprising straight pieces of metal or timber forming a series of triangles lying in a single plane, thus making the structure unlikely to be distorted by stress. Wooden truss bridges, in the form of covered bridges, were common in the United States from the 1870s to the 1930s; carefully fitted timbers were combined with iron rods for tension. Later, railroad bridges and other bridges were constructed of cast iron and wrought iron, which were eventually succeeded by steel in truss bridges.
Términos alternativos
puentes de celosía
- "Comité, Plural del término en singular"
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Objetos
- .. Ambiente construido
- .... construcciones individuales
- ...... construcciones individuales
- ........ <construcciones individuales por tipo específico>
- .......... <construcciones individuales por función>
- ............ estructuras para transporte
- .............. <estructuras de transporte por forma>
- ................ puente (construcción)
- .................. <puentes por construcción>
- .................... puente Bailey
- .................... beam bridges
- .................... puente de cables oblicuos
- .................... puente voladizo [+]
- .................... puente de vigas [+]
- .................... puente sobre pilotes
- .................... puente de barcas
- .................... stress ribbon bridge
- .................... puente colgante
- .................... puente de celosía