double shear
The shear to which a member is subject when the shearing stress is along two section planes.
The shear to which a member is subject when the shearing stress is along two section planes.
At a corner of a log cabin, one of a pair of rounded notches cut on opposite sides of a
Two separate flights that start and finish at the same levels, and cross each other about the center point of
A timber framing system in which the common rafters rest on purlins which provide intermediate support.
A Roman tile having an additional roll up the center of the tile that matches (and is parallel to) the
A doorframe having recesses along both sides so that a door can be hung on either side of the frame.