Definition of i beam in English English dictionary
(İnşaat) I-beams, also known as H-beams, W-beams (for "wide flange"), rolled steel joist (RSJ), or double-T (especially in Polish, Spanish and German) are beams with an I- or H-shaped cross-section. The horizontal elements of the "I" are flanges, while the vertical element is the web. The web resists shear forces while the flanges resist most of the bending moment experienced by the beam. Beam theory shows that the I-shaped section is a very efficient form for carrying both bending and shear loads in the plane of the web. On the other hand, the cross-section has a reduced capacity in the transverse direction, and is also inefficient in carrying torsion, for which hollow structural sections are often preferred
When you move the mouse pointer over text or an area of a page where text may be inserted, it turns into an I-beam; so named because it looks like an I-beam
A beam whose profile looks like the letter "I" and is used for rafters or in supporting the floor
a structural member with a cross-sectional shape similar to the capital letter "I"
A steel beam often used for floor support Cross section of beam resembles a capital I
A type of cursor shaped like the capital letter "I," used for entering and editing text See insertion point
Appearance of the cursor/pointer in graphical user interfaces (GUIs) when it is positioned over an area in which text can be entered
A graphic image used to represent the location of the mouse pointer in a text entry box, providing a visual cue that text can be entered in an area
A type of pointer shaped like the capital letter I, used for entering and editing text See insertion point
A graphical image used to represent the location of the mouse pointer in a text entry box and providing a visual cue that text can be entered in
Appearance of the cursor/pointer in graphical user interfaces ( GUIs) when it is positioned over an area in which text can be entered
The I-shaped pointer in a window indicates where typing begins Moving and clicking the mouse or pressing keys on the keyboard moves the I-beam From that point, the user can select text or graphics or enter text
A structural member of either wood or steel with a cross-sectional shape of the letter "I" for added rigidity
A type of load bearing beam made of metal or composite wood whose cross section is shaped like the letter I Used for wide open spans
A type of load bearing beam made of metal or composite wood whose cross section is shaped like the letter I
A steel beam that is shaped like the letter "I" when you look at the cross section
A steel beam with a cross section resembling the letter I It is used for long spans as basement beams or over wide wall openings, such as a double garage door, when wall and roof loads are imposed on the opening
The shape the pointer normally takes when dealing with text You use the I-beam to create an insertion point or to select a range of text Also called the text cursor