ívgátak
Ívgátak is a Hungarian term that translates to "arch supports" or "arch braces." In a structural engineering context, it refers to a type of support system used in the construction of arches, particularly in bridges, buildings, and other architectural elements. These supports are designed to resist the outward thrust that an arch generates at its base. Without adequate ívgátak, an arch would tend to spread outwards and collapse.
The design and construction of ívgátak vary depending on the scale and load-bearing requirements of the arch.