toestusvõrk
Toestusvõrk, translating to "support net" or "strut net" in English, is a structural element commonly employed in construction and engineering. Its primary function is to provide stability and reinforcement to various structures. This type of netting is often used in conjunction with other building materials to prevent deformation, distribute loads, or act as a formwork. The specific design and material of a toestusvõrk can vary significantly depending on its intended application. It might be constructed from metal, plastic, or even composite materials. In some contexts, it serves as a temporary support during the construction process, holding elements in place until permanent structures are completed. In other instances, it forms an integral part of the final design, contributing to the overall integrity and load-bearing capacity of the finished product. Examples of its use can be found in bridge construction, retaining walls, and even within certain types of architectural features. The effectiveness of a toestusvõrk relies on its ability to resist tensile and compressive forces, ensuring the stability of the system it supports.