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lattice girder

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lattice girder [′lad·əs ‚gərd·ər]
(civil engineering)
An open girder, beam, or column built from members joined and braced by intersecting diagonal bars. Also known as open-web girder.

lattice girder, lattice beam
An open girder in which the web consists of diagonal pieces arranged like latticework.


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Dingle (Park Road)was reached by spanning the Cheshire Lines goods yard with a 200-foot lattice girder bridge and by boring a half-mile tunnel through the sandstone high ground further inland.
The footbridge was built in 1894 with a timber deck suspended between wrought iron lattice girders.
2]) battery of photovoltaic cells supported on lattice girders and slung between the second and third zones of the section round the south side of the house over the entrances.
 
 
 
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