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Lattice steel pylon
Lattice steel pylon A lattice steel pylon is an electricity pylon consisting ...
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Lattice
Lattice The ordinary meaning of lattice is the basis for several technical usages. A cherry lattice pastry A mathematical lattice that is a type of partially ordered set. In nontechnical usage, a lattice is a structure of crossed laths ...
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Electricity pylon
Electricity pylon A pylon is a tall steel lattice structure used to support overhead electricity conductors ... cables) on a 275,000 volt suspension pylon near Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, England A ...
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Lattice tower
Lattice tower A lattice tower is a freestanding steel framework tower. It is used as pylon especially for voltages above 100 kilovolts, as ... towers especially for short- and mediumwave sometimes lattice towers consisting of wood were realized. ...
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Portal pylon
Portal pylon In electricity distribution, a portal pylon is a type of pylon with which the cross beams on the ... pylons can be made of wood, concrete, steel tubing or steel lattice. They are used in German ...
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Talk:Electricity pylon
Talk:Electricity pylon Machine translation of http://de.wikipedia.org ... now changed to a redirect: An electricity pylon is an electricity wire tower elevates cables ... that there are several other types of "pylon" mentioned nowhere on the page. Shouldn't ... page could conceivably be moved to electricity pylon although it is the most common usage ... to have much to say on the pylon's of Ancient Egypt. The page ...
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List of towers
... Ukraine Kiev 385 m 1263 ft Tallest lattice tower of the world 10 Inco Superstack ... Iran Strait of Ghesm 130 m One pylon standing on a caisson in the sea ... concrete basement and upper sections built of steel and wood Sunsphere 1982 United States Knoxville ... Reformador 1935 Guatemala Guatemala City 75 m Pylon in the artificial lake of Santa Maria ... Switzerland Lake of Santa Maria 75 m Pylon in an artificial lake Puijo tower ...
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Seismic retrofit
... while higher buildings will usually incorporate ductile steel frames and by their height will have ... piecemeal fashion) is separated from the foundations. Steel or reinforced concrete beams replace the connections ... in an earthquake. In general, though, modern steel frame high rise buildings are not as ... may be to add a number of steel, reinforced concrete, or poststressed concrete columns to ... surround the column with a jacket of steel plates formed and welded into a ...
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Category:Pylons
... of this category. A Anchor portal Anchor pylon B Branch pylon C Concrete pylon Crossing pylon E Electricity pylon K Kerinchi Pylon L Lattice steel ...
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Focke Achgelis company 223 (translated from German)
... the Focke Achgelis was a welded tubular steel construction, in the rear range was covered ... fastened next to each other on a lattice tubular structure in a distance from 12 ... 50 m. Everyone had three sheets from steel cross-beams and timber ribs, with wood ... additionally still with 300 litres a seizing pylon tank for range enlargement. Technical data Engine ...
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