fish joint

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fish joint

A worker bolts a fish joint to connect two steel rails.

Definition

Noun: A fish joint is a specific type of butt joint used in construction and engineering, particularly in railways. It is formed by fastening metal plates, called fish plates, to the sides of two aligned rails or beams to connect them end-to-end. This joint provides strength and stability, allowing the connected pieces to function as a single, continuous unit.

Usage

The term is a technical compound noun used almost exclusively in engineering, construction, and railway maintenance contexts. It describes the completed connection assembly, not the act of joining.

Examples
  • The old track required workers to replace several corroded fish joints.
  • The structural integrity of the beam depends on the fish joint being properly bolted.
  • A fish joint is weaker than a continuous weld but allows for thermal expansion.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is highly specialized. In general language, a simple "joint" or "connection" would be used instead.
  • The concept is analogous to using a splint to join two broken bones, where the fish plates act as the splint.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fish plate (noun): The specific metal plate used to create a fish joint.
  • Butt joint (noun): The broader category of joints where two pieces are joined end-to-end, which includes the fish joint.
  • Splice joint (noun): A similar type of joint where the connecting plates are called splice plates.
Synonyms
  • Rail joint (specifically for railway applications)
  • Splice (in a general engineering sense)
  • Mechanical splice
Notes
  • Fish joint is a closed compound noun. It is not typically used as a phrasal verb, and there are no common idioms associated with it.
  • The "fish" in fish joint and fish plate is believed to come from an older meaning of the word "fish" referring to a flat piece of wood or metal used to strengthen a mast or beam, likely due to its shape.
fish joint

A worker bolts a fish joint to connect two steel rails.

Noun
  1. a butt joint formed by bolting fish plates to the sides of two rails or beams