Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

bond beam

Turkish translation:

bağ kirişi

Added to glossary by Emir Ozcelik
May 6, 2008 16:05
16 yrs ago
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English term

bond beam

English to Turkish Tech/Engineering Construction / Civil Engineering shrinkage-craking control
Control joints, joint reinforcement, and bond beams, or combinations thereof shall control shrinkage cracking in concrete-masonry-unit.

The concerning phrase is above. The whole text is about the construction of water wells, and this part is particularly about ground preparation.

Here is my try and thanks in advance for advices:
Kontrol bağlantıları, bağlantı takviyesi ve bond beams veya bunların karışımı beton briketlerde rötre azaltımını kontrol edecektir.

Not: I used "yapıştıcı" for "bond" before. That can be wrong but also a clue.

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bağ kirişi

Görsellerden bakıldığında yapıştırıcı olarak kullanılmadığı gözüküyor. Dolayısıyla bağ kirişi kanaatimce doğru terim olacaktır.



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Note added at 618 days (2010-01-15 04:25:37 GMT) Post-grading
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Rica ederim.

İyi çalışmalar.
Example sentence:

Betonarme ve çelik binalarda tekil temelleri veya kazık başlıklarını her iki doğrultuda, sürekli temelleri ise kolon veya perde hizalarında birbirlerine bağlayan bağ kirişleri düzenlenecektir.

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örme kiriş/geçmeli kiriş/



A continuous beam (or thickness) usually constructed of concrete and reinforced with steel rods on top of supporting walls. ...
www.bostonbrick.com/defn.html

Course or courses of a masonry wall grouted and usually reinforced in the horizontal direction. Serves as horizontal tie of wall, bearing course for structural members or as a flexural member itself.
www.angelfire.com/biz/BuildingPathology/durb.html
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bağlantı kirişi

self-explanatory
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