kereszthidak
Kereszthidak is a term used in civil and structural engineering to denote transverse structural members, typically cross-beams or cross-girders, placed perpendicular to the main longitudinal elements of a structural system. The name derives from the Hungarian words kereszto, meaning cross, and híd, meaning bridge, and is used to describe cross members in bridges, viaducts, or building floors.
In bridges and viaducts, kereszthidak span between adjacent main girders or between the deck and supporting
In buildings, kereszthidak appear as cross-beams in floor systems, arranged to create a rigid frame that supports
Key design considerations include connection detailing, protection against corrosion for steel members, and compatibility with thermal
See also: Girders, crossbeam, deck, floor system, structural grid.