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mais j'aime bcp les poches.
il est possible que ca fasse reference a un renforcement, peut etre celui dans la taille derriere.
Definitions of strut on the Web:
* a proud stiff pompous gait
* brace consisting of a bar or rod used to resist longitudinal compression
* tittup: to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others; "He struts around like a rooster in a hen house"
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* A strut is a structural component designed to resist longitudinal compression. Struts provide outwards-facing support in their lengthwise direction, which can be used to keep two other components separate, performing the opposite function of a tie. ...
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* A brace fitted into a framework, which resists axial force.
www.robertsonbuildings.com/terms/index.asp
* A short timber placed in a structure either diagonally or vertically, designed to act in compression along the direction of its lengths.
www.bensonwood.com/structure/glossary.html
* A compressive member.
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* A roof timber, either upright and connected to the rafter above it, or sloping, connecting another post to the rafter.
www.saterdesign.com/glossary/glossary2.asp
* Basically this is a supporting member. A wing strut supports the wing, and goes from the fuselage to the wing. Cabane struts are on biplanes, and support the upper wing over the fuselage. A landing gear strut is the portion that holds the wheel assembly to the airplane, and away from the wing or fuselage.
www.futaba-rc.com/glossary.html
* Any part of a machine or structure, of which the principal function is to hold things apart; a brace subjected to compressive stress; -- the opposite of stay, and tie.
www.strutmasters.com/help/definitions.htm
* A brace fitted into a framework to resist force in the direction of its length.
www.buildingsguide.com/glossary-steel-building-s-u.htm
* The main support member in a MacPherson suspension system. The strut also serves as the shock absorber.
www.cdnauto.org/glossary/s.asp
* A member of a structure which takes compression stress along the direction of its length. The interplane struts of a biplane are the most graphical example in aeroplane structures.
www.aeroplanemonthly.com/glossary/glossary_S.htm
* A Compression Element of a Tensegrity Structure
www.buckminster.info/Glossary/Glossary-S.htm
* 1) a support or brace;
www.lesliefield.com/odds_n_ends/unlimited_glossary_of_technical_terms.htm
* a suspension design in which a reinforced shock absorber tube acts as the primary locating member, typically by pivoting in the body shell at the top of the strut and solidly mounting the wheel hub near the bottom end of the strut, which pivots in a ball-joint on a lower control arm. See also MacPherson strut and Chapman strut.
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* a piece or member acting to resist compressive stress
www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/policy/army/fm/3-34-343/gloss.htm
* a diagonal support across the angle formed by two perpendicular members.
www.masterpieces.com/arch3.html
* Internal member connecting the third point and the quarter point on a FINK TRUSS.
www.wolf-system.co.uk/glossary.asp
* Cross piece uniting the legs at a height slightly above floor level
www.plab.org/english/glossaire-cont.htm
* Any structural member that sustains tension or compression loads along its length axis.
www.discoverhover.org/infoinstructors/vocab.htm
* Intermediate brace that adds strength to the other members by serving as a load path between them.
www.peakagents.ca/glossary/s24.htm
* a piece of wood or metal used for supporting part of a structure
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