gusset Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of gusset In English

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  • The fourth object has a gusset or projection over itself.

  • The gussets made the bags easy to fill, but caused fractures in the foil layer that allowed cold air to enter over time.

  • Ribbed grosgrain may be used similarly to twill tape for internal gussets and reinforcements.

  • These calculations are made based upon the forces and loads applied to the gusset plate through the nearby steel components.

  • During the wreckage recovery, investigators discovered that gusset plates at eight different joint locations in the main center span were fractured.

  • Gusset plates are relatively flexible and minimize bending moments at the connections, thus allowing the truss members to carry primarily tension or compression.

  • Rather than merely a slightly-curved top plate with triangular gussets, it was now possible to roll a semi-circular plate.

  • Some bags have gussets to allow a higher volume of contents.

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