Southern England| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| bulgaria | конзола |
| italia | mensola |
| ranska | porte-à-faux |
| saksa | Auskragung, Kragträger |
| suomi | ulokepalkki |
| tšekki | konzola, krakorec, nosník |
| venäjä | консоль (konsol), кронштейн (kronštein), консольная балка (konsolnaja balka), укосина (ukosina), стрела (strela) |
| viro | konsool |
| Partisiipin perfekti | cantilevered |
| Imperfekti | cantilevered |
| Partisiipin preesens | cantilevering |
| Monikko | cantilevers |
| Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesens | cantilevers |
(architecture) A beam anchored at one end and projecting into space, such as a long bracket projecting from a wall to support a balcony.
A schematic image of three types of cantilever. The top example has a full moment connection (like a horizontal flagpole bolted to the side of a building). The middle example is created by an extension of a simple supported beam (such as the way a diving board is anchored and extends over the edge of a swimming pool). The bottom example is created by adding a Robin boundary condition to the beam element, which essentially adds an elastic spring to the end board. The top and bottom example may be considered structurally equivalent, depending on the effective stiffness of the spring and beam element.
A beam anchored at one end and used as a lever within a microelectromechanical system.
SEM image of a used AFM cantilever
(figure skating) A technique, similar to the spread eagle, in which the skater travels along a deep edge with knees bent and bends their back backwards, parallel to the ice.
Solo cantilever with hands on ice (man) (Shawn Sawyer)