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Discover Ludwig"continuous span" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a period of time that is long and uninterrupted. For example, "We have been in business for a continuous span of ten years."
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Schoenberg projects this allusive, psychologically wracked fable in a single continuous span.
The work, from 1961, packed folkish melodies, tricky combinations of simultaneous bowing and plucking, a passage in ghostly harmonics and more into a dense continuous span.
Cold-formed steel (CFS) floor joists are normally treated as simply supported or continuous span bending members subjected to uniform and/or concentrated loads.
With the consideration of some design parameters of the transmission line, a seven continuous span FEA model of conductors and insulators was established.
The continuous span is however more complicated to design, and secondary restraint moments due to creep, shrinkage and thermal effects develop at the connection.
Continuous span girders are found to be effective in reducing the air gap because of its smooth curvature and small deflection slope near the support.
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From its crossing of the Alabama Great Southern Railroad (AGS) through the northern terminus, the highway in its entirety is elevated along a continuous bridge span.
Numerical comparisons for simply-supported spans and negative moment regions of continuous spans follow.
The construction of continuous spans instead of introducing joints has both comfort and durability advantages.
Three full-scale one-way slabs having two continuous spans were tested.
Few different variables were considered in this study; span of the panel, single spanning, continuous spanning, panel restrain types at supports, and skin fibre orientations.
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