. Détails des ponts de treillis ferroviaire rivetés . Fig. 38. Porc.39. Une méthode d'utilisation de la plaque de jonction est illustrée dans Pig, 38. La corde inférieure et le montant d'extrémité ont la même largeur et sont reliés au moyen de deux plaques rivetées à l'intérieur des membres. Ce détail est net et économique. Une fonction à noter est plaques l'extension des deux^en dessous de la corde inférieure. Cette extensionfournit une connexion au piédestal, ce qui permet de fixer directement et rigidement la corde inférieure de l'appui sur le piédestal. La borne d'extrémité est rivetée sur le terrain à la plaque. Ce détail est bon. -24 une autre connexion de plaque rivetée
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. Details of riveted railroad truss bridges . Fig, 38. Pig.39. A method where the gusset plate is used is shown in Pig, 38. The bottom chord and end post are the same width and are connected by means of two plates riveted inside of the members. This detail is neat and economical. One feature to be noted is plates the extension of the two^below the lower chord. This extensionprovides a connection to the pedestal, thus making the e.ad postand lower chord fasten directly and rigidly to the pedestal.The end post is field riveted to the plate. This detail is good. -24 Another riveted plate connection is shown in Pig.39.This detail was designed for the Vera Cruz and Pacific Railwayin Mexico. There may have been some object in view for thisdesign but it seems to be a poor one. One objection is theposition of the pin. In place of lacing in this bridge plates2-1/2 by 7/I6 were riveted at intervals along the lower sideof the end post. This design is simple but the appearance isanything but pleasing.. Pig.40. Fig.41. The Phoenix Bridge Company have designed a detail forthe connection of the end post to bottom chord. Pig.40 showsthis. The construction of this detail is simple enough. The twoplates which hold the end post and the top chord together alsosupport the end floor-beam. A serious objection to the design isfound in the fact that the pin is not in a line with the centreof gravity of the end post. As far as the construction is con-cerned this detail is good and makes a satisfactory connection. Pig.41 illustrates another neat detail employing agusset plate. This detail is good in that the pin is in line -25- with the centre of end post and bottom chord, and no bendingmoment can result in the connection. This detail is neat andevolves no difficulty of erection or design. The only draw backto this is the high pedestal that is required. Pig.42 shows a detail by a Montreal Bridge Company andwas designed for the Canadian Pacific Railroad. The peculiarity