Eyebar

Eyebar

each side truss has sixteen elements. Of these, 7 are in compression and are fabricated as lattice beams. Theremaining 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 to which is applied only the force of tension, and not compression.

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A closed eyebar will typically have a rectangular cross section of constant thickness throughout its length and a constant width for all but the ends. The ends will transition to a wider part that is terminated by a rounded end. In the center of this end will be a hole which will receive a cylindrical pin, which may have provision to accept one or more nuts or bolts.If of round cross section the bar will typically be end-forged to create a head, which is then flatted by additional forging. The head may then be machined to a precise thickness and flatness. An alternative method for using round bar is to form a loop and to forge-weld (hammer weld) or electrically weld the free end to the main bar.

Open eyebars are used in the cable anchorages of modern wire-cable suspension bridges. This allows the wires to be looped over the eye, rather than requiring threading through a closed eye.

Application

In trusses

Eyebars are used in portions of pin-jointed trusses where it can be established by engineering procedures that the bar will not be imposed with any stress other than tension under all expected conditions.

In chain link suspension spans

The links are often redundant in two dimensions. The preferred substitute for eyebar chains uses multiple strands of drawn wire to form substantial cables - see suspension bridge. As to why low-redundancy chain link suspension spans are not favored, see Silver Bridge.

Fabrication

Eyebars may be cast, forged, or cut from rolled plate. If round stock is used the eyes will usually be forged.

Heat treating

Heat treatment (heating and rapid cooling) will result in a fine-grained microscopic crystal structure, enhancing the strength of the bar. Excessive hardness may induce brittleness, which should be avoided.

The pins used to join bars will also be heat treated, usually to a degree of hardness exceeding that of the bars so that they will not shear under high stress.

Assembly

The bars may be fabricated with pin holes that are slightly undersized. If so, these are then reamed in the field. This field reaming ensures that stresses will be uniformly distributed among the several bars forming the truss element or the chain link. Corrosion resistant treatment in the form of grease, white or red lead oil paste, or other water-excluding material may be added at the time of the assembly.


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