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structures
Artificials
Types of structures
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Suspended Structures
A weave structure is a structure that combines the beam, the column and the floor to resist the lateral and gravetat càrregues. These structures are generally used to overcome the great moments that unfold due to the applied load.
The construction of structures in which the main elements that support the load (filters, cables, chains, reixetes, the full of diaphragms, and així successivament) are the sole subject of the extension forces.
Types of forces
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tension
A traction structure is a construction of elements that only carry tension and do not comprise or bend. The tensile therm is not confused with the tenguritat, which is a structural form with both elements of tension and compression. The structures of traços are the most common type of structure of closca prima.
Vaulted structures.
Materials 
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Naturals.Natural structures are diverse creations and formations that do not count on the intervention of the human being in any sense.
In the field of solid mechanics, torsion is torsion with an objection because of parental application.
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The compressive structures are those structures on which the compressive load is applied to the length of the seventh structure. The força compressiva tries to drain the membre. The compressio load applied to the cross section of the produeix tensions structure in the compressió structure.
The folding structures include the biga, the reixeta de dues vies, l'atracada, the straight direction and the space line
A local geological structure resulting from the alleviation of the terrestrial tensions mitjançant the formation of a multitude of fractures meticulously spaced with or without faults at the length of each
A rounded vault forming the roof of a building or structure, typically with a circular base.
An arched structure, generally of stones, formed or maons, forming a support or support on a rebedor, a room, a harpsichord or an altra construction totally or partially tancada.
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