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Name 5 building elementsCeiling, Beam, column, support, wall
Name 3 forcesTension, compression, bending
What 2 scales are commonly used for floor plans, sections and models?1:50, 1:100
There are 16 construction tasks (building types). Name 5 of them.-Cultural buildings -Residential -Sport and play -Buildings for public safety -Healthcare -Industrial -Administraion -Gastronomy and entertainment -Hydraulic engineering buildings -Supply and waste -Accommodation buildings -Sacral -Traffic structures -Edducation buildings -Buildings for commerce
Define the steps of building construction (4 steps)from Sketch to building -> Designing -> Engineering -> Fabrication
Define the scaling of building constructionFrom individual to the whole -> Transformation of materials -> Joining of individual parts -> Erection of structure
What are the 5 tasks of a buildingHealth, sceiruty and protection, Accoustic comfort, Thermal comfort, Visual comfort
What are the 4 systems of a buildingPhysical, Structural, Enclosure, Mechanical
What elements are the physical system composed ofPerceptual and conceptual ordering of a building
What elements are the structural system composed of (4 elements)-Support and transmit of gravity and loads -Superstructure -Columns, beams, load bearing walls -Substructure
What elements are the enclosure system composed of (3 elements)-The shell or envelope -Roof and exterior walls -Doors and windows and interior walls
What elements are the mechanical system composed of (7 elements)-Water supply -Sewage disposal -HVAC -Electrical system -Vertical transportation -Fire fighting -Waste disposal and recycling
Name 5 loads and stresses on buildings and building parts (7)-Thermal stress -Impact loads -Settlement loads -Vertical static loads -Occupancy loads -Horizontal ground loads -Wind, rain, snow loads
What conditions influence the forces in buildings (4)Weight of building, usage, properties of the building substance, location and surroundings
Define equilibriumState of balance resulting from the equal action of opposing forces. When a structural element is loaded, its supporting elements must react with equal but opposite forces
Name 7 types of forcesExtrernal, Internal, Sectional, Active, Reactive, Resistant, Gravity
Name 3 construction elementsSoild (Solid walls) , cross wall (parallel walls), filigree or skeleton (only columns)
What are the 3 systems in filigree constructionsPrimary (load bearing columns and beams), Secondary I (envelope), Secondary II (fillings and accessories)
What are the 2 support types for columnsPinned and fixed
What are the 4 variations of beams-Haunched beam with changing height -Trussed beam (single or triple underspanned beam) -Continuous beams -Cantilever beams
What are the 2 ways to connect joints-Pinned (round connection) -Fixed (triangle connection)
Name 7 frame variations-2 pinned -3 pinned -Underspanned arch -3 pinned -Assymetrical -Central fixed -Trussed