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  2. Torsion box - Wikipedia

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    A torsion box consists of two thin layers of material (skins) on either side of a lightweight core, usually a grid of beams. It is designed to resist torsion under an applied load. A hollow core door is probably the most common example of a torsion box (stressed skin) structure. The principle is to use less material more efficiently.

  3. List of siege engines - Wikipedia

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    Siege engines that propel a stone along a flat track with two rigid bow arms powered by torsion. Invented by the Kingdom of Magadha. Siege ladder: 6th Century BC China: Consists of attacking soldiers advancing to the base of a wall, setting ladders, and climbing to engage the defending forces. Assault cover: China: Protective covers were used ...

  4. Box girder - Wikipedia

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    The old Britannia Bridge with train track inside the box-girder tunnel Section of the original tubular Britannia Bridge The patent curved and tapered box girder jib of a Fairbairn steam crane. A box girder or tubular girder (or box beam) is a girder that forms an enclosed tube with multiple walls, as opposed to an Ɪ-or H-beam.

  5. Stressed skin - Wikipedia

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    The Zeppelin-Lindau D.I had stressed skin fuselage and wings.. In mechanical engineering, stressed skin is a rigid construction in which the skin or covering takes a portion of the structural load, intermediate between monocoque, in which the skin assumes all or most of the load, and a rigid frame, which has a non-loaded covering.

  6. Automotive suspension design process - Wikipedia

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    Automotive suspension design is an aspect of automotive engineering, concerned with designing the suspension for cars and trucks. Suspension design for other vehicles is similar, though the process may not be as well established.

  7. Hollow structural section - Wikipedia

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    A hot-rolled HSS-box section cut open with a bandsaw, demonstrating residual stress. A hollow structural section (HSS) is a type of metal profile with a hollow cross section. The term is used predominantly in the United States, or other countries which follow US construction or engineering terminology.

  8. Funbox - Wikipedia

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    Ramps - To allow access to the table-top, a funbox will generally be surrounded (on two or more sides) by ramps or stairs to allow tricks or transitions on, off or over the table-top. Other elements - A funbox may also include a number of other elements including ledges, rails , spines, copings , angled ramps, wall sections to allow "wallrides ...

  9. Talk:Torsion box - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Talk: Torsion Box. ... Talk: Torsion Box. The brief description is probably as simple and concise as it can be. But, it is quite accurate. ... Mobile view ...