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A queen post is a tension member in a truss that can span longer openings than a king post truss. A king post uses one central supporting post, whereas the queen post truss uses two. Even though it is a tension member, rather than a compression member, they are commonly still called a post. A queen post is often confused with a queen strut, one of two compression members in roof framing which do not form a truss in the engineering sense. The double punch truss appeared in Central Europe during the Renaissance.

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  • Ferme à poinçon double (fr)
  • Queen post (en)
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  • La ferme à poinçon double est une ferme servant à la structure de pont en treillis. (fr)
  • A queen post is a tension member in a truss that can span longer openings than a king post truss. A king post uses one central supporting post, whereas the queen post truss uses two. Even though it is a tension member, rather than a compression member, they are commonly still called a post. A queen post is often confused with a queen strut, one of two compression members in roof framing which do not form a truss in the engineering sense. The double punch truss appeared in Central Europe during the Renaissance. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Queens_Post_P2100014_Day_Bridge_off_Prosperity_Pike_(SR_18)_PA.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Queens_P2100020_Day_Bridge_off_Prosperity_Pike_(SR_18)_PA.jpg
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  • short to medium (en)
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  • Queen Post (en)
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  • Pedestrians, livestock, vehicles (en)
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  • wood planks (en)
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  • La ferme à poinçon double est une ferme servant à la structure de pont en treillis. (fr)
  • A queen post is a tension member in a truss that can span longer openings than a king post truss. A king post uses one central supporting post, whereas the queen post truss uses two. Even though it is a tension member, rather than a compression member, they are commonly still called a post. A queen post is often confused with a queen strut, one of two compression members in roof framing which do not form a truss in the engineering sense. The double punch truss appeared in Central Europe during the Renaissance. (en)
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  • Interior structure of a covered bridge that uses a queen-post structure (en)
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