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Latest revision as of 10:01, 25 September 2021

Technique: Cantilever supports


ReusabilityReversible
Tools: Wrenches
Parts: Frames, Bolts, Nuts
Techniques: Bolting, Tri joints

Introduction

A cantilever is a rigid structural element that extends horizontally and is supported at only one end. Typically it extends from a flat vertical surface such as a wall, to which it must be firmly attached. Like other structural elements, a cantilever can be formed as a beam, plate, truss, or slab.

When subjected to a structural load at its far, unsupported end, the cantilever carries the load to the support where it applies a shear stress and a bending moment.

Cantilever construction allows overhanging structures without additional support.

Challenges

Approaches

References