remaining 9 elements are only in tension and are composed of eyebars. Shear and bending forces are accommodated completely within the deck structure. ]] In structural engineering and construction, an eyebar is a straight bar, usually of metal, with a hole ("eye") at each end for fixing to other components. Eyebars are used in structures such as bridges, in settings in which only tension, and never compression, is applied.

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  • remaining 9 elements are only in tension and are composed of eyebars. Shear and bending forces are accommodated completely within the deck structure. ]] In structural engineering and construction, an eyebar is a straight bar, usually of metal, with a hole ("eye") at each end for fixing to other components. Eyebars are used in structures such as bridges, in settings in which only tension, and never compression, is applied.
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  • remaining 9 elements are only in tension and are composed of eyebars. Shear and bending forces are accommodated completely within the deck structure. ]] In structural engineering and construction, an eyebar is a straight bar, usually of metal, with a hole ("eye") at each end for fixing to other components. Eyebars are used in structures such as bridges, in settings in which only tension, and never compression, is applied.
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