bascules in English

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a type of bridge with a pivoting section that is raised and lowered using counterweights.
This was the first use of a V-shaped pier on a bascule bridge , and it provided several advantages, including less restricted views of the water due to the openness of the pier, larger transverse openings, and improved span proportions.

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4. Les Bascules bistables – · Download scientific diagram Chronogramme

5. Pictures posed on social media showed the Bascules

6. What does Bascules mean? Plural form of bascule

7. Logique séquentielle: les Bascules, La Bascule RS

8. The Bascules are raised around 1000 times a year.

9. The earliest Bascules used cast iron ingots as counterweights

10. Bascules Informal second-person singular ( tú ) present subjunctive form of bascular

11. Les Bascules sont interconnectées pour former une bascule bistable

12. View of Tower Bridge with Bascules open, and the River Thames

13. Bascule ( plural Bascules ) A counterbalanced structure having one end that rises as the other lowers

14. Série de quatre vidéos concernant les Bascules (SR, D et JK)

15. However, in 1894, Tower Bridge’s first year of operation, the Bascules were lifted 6,194 times

16. (Civil Engineering) a movable roadway forming part of such a bridge: Tower Bridge has two Bascules.

17. To maintain the energy needed to lift the bascules, six large accumulators stored the pressurized water.

18. Bascules are the movable sections of road on the bridge that can be raised and lowered using counterweights

19. Once powered by steam, the hydraulic Bascules have been driven by oil and electricity since 1976

20. The two bascules of the bridge are raised to their full height in less than a minute

21. Tom Scott demonstrates how to raise the Bascules of Tower Bridge the same day it gets stuck

22. As the biggest Belgian company of its kind Bascules Robbe can point out references in all branches

23. Bascules are the movable sections of road on the bridge that can be raised and lowered using counterweights

24. It is the second time in the space of 12 months that the bridge’s Bascules have become stuck open.

25. Les verrous sont similaires aux Bascules car ce sont des dispositifs bistables qui peuvent résider dans l

26. Since 1845 Bascules Robbe has remained, with its office in Torhout, Beglium, the specialist in the measurement of weight

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28. The Bascules, weighing over 1,000 tons each, were counterbalanced to minimize the force required and allow raising in five minutes

29. Les références sont ventilées vers des Bascules correspondantes dans les groupes de chaque sous-section

30. Today, the Bascules are still operated by hydraulic power, but since 1976 they have been driven by oil and electricity rather than steam.

31. The Bascules -- movable sections of the road on the bridge that can be raised and lowered -- of the famous bridge were jammed upright after …

32. The bridge’s twin-leaf Bascules are currently stuck in place, which has caused traffic to quickly form on either side of the River Thames

33. Traffic disruption as bridge Bascules stayed up after being raised for a wooden ship on Monday afternoon First published on Mon 9 Aug 2021 13.18 …

34. The Fremont Bridge is the first of four city Bascules to cross the canal, the others being Ballard Bridge (1917), University Bridge (1919), and Montlake Bridge (1925)

35. River traffic takes priority over bridge users, but you must give 24 hours notice if you need the Bascules to be raised to allow your ship to pass.

36. Since 1976, the bridge's two arms, or Bascules, have been operated by engines powered by oil and electricity, replacing the original steam-powered ones that dated back to the 19th century.

37. The steam-powered Bascules were a marvel of Victorian engineering when they were created (you can still visit the Engine Room, now with explanatory films and interactive displays), and required 80

38. The Lake Washington Ship Canal bisects Seattle from east to west and is currently crossed by two fixed highway bridges and four vehicular Bascules, of which the Montlake is the easternmost

39. Since 1976, the bridge's two arms, or Bascules, have been operated by engines powered by oil and electricity, replacing the original steam-powered ones that dated back to the 19th century.

40. Hess, Historic Highway Bridges in Wisconsin, page 87: The study sample contains nine rolling-lift Bascules of the type invented by Chicago engineer William Scherzer in 1893 , and refined by the engineering staff

41. Nous commençons notre étude par celle des Bascules, éléments de base des circuits A partir de ce chronogramme nous pouvons écrire la liste des états

42. Le verrou ou le loquet est un type de dispositif de stockage temporaire qui a deux états stables (bistable) et est normalement placé dans une catégorie distincte de celle des Bascules

43. An average of 17 times per day! Back then, staff at Tower Bridge were on the lookout 24 hours a day for any vessels ready to pass through, and the Bascules were opened as soon as the road was cleared.

44. Chartered electrical engineer and author of the Haynes Tower Bridge Operations Manual John Smith told NCE that a six-figure refurb could be needed after the bridge’s twin-leaf Bascules were left stuck in the upright position for more than 12 hours earlier this week.

45. BASCULE Les Bascules I- Insuffisance des systèmes logiques combinatoires On souhaite réaliser la commande d’un moteur électrique répondant au cahier des charges suivant : Deux boutons poussoirs sont utilisés pour donner les ordres de Marche et Arrêt.