box girder

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box girder

A construction worker inspects a large box girder on a bridge.

Definition

Noun: A box girder is a structural beam constructed from boards or plates, forming a hollow, rectangular cross-section. This design provides high strength and rigidity while using less material than a solid beam of equivalent strength.

Usage

The term "box girder" is used primarily in engineering and construction contexts to describe a specific type of support structure. * The bridge's main span is supported by a massive steel box girder. * Engineers chose a box girder design for its excellent torsional stiffness.

Advanced Usage
  • "box girder bridge": A bridge whose main load-bearing structure is one or more box girders.
    • The new viaduct is a classic example of a box girder bridge.
Variants and Related Words
  • Girder (n): A large iron or steel beam used for building bridges and large buildings.
  • I-beam (n): A girder with a cross-section shaped like the letter 'I'.
Synonyms
  • Tubular girder
  • Hollow girder
Different Meanings

This term is technical and does not have common alternative meanings outside of structural engineering.

box girder

A construction worker inspects a large box girder on a bridge.

Noun
  1. a beam built up from boards; has a hollow rectangular cross section

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