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NATURALS : : (STRUCTURES GUIDE (ARTIFICIALS (A.TYPES OF STRUCTURES, Within…
NATURALS : :
STRUCTURES GUIDE
ARTIFICIALS
A.TYPES OF STRUCTURES, Within the context of the built environment, the term ‘structure’ refers to anything that is constructed or built from interrelated parts with a fixed location on the ground.
- MASSIVES,
This is the name given to data sets, procedures and computer applications, which, by their volume
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VAULTED STRUCTUTRES: The barrel vault is a continuous arch, the length being greater than its diameter. As in building an arch, a temporary support is needed while rings of voussoirs are constructed and the rings placed in position.
TRANGULED STRUCTURES TRIANGULARS:
In Euclidean geometry any three points, when non-collinear, determine a unique triangle and simultaneously, a unique plane. A two-dimensional Euclidean space.
SUSPENDED STRUCTURES - SUSPES:building structures in which the main elements that support the load wires, cables, chains, grids, sheet diaphragms, and so on) are subject only to forces of extension.
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B. TIPUS D'ESFORÇOS
- FLEXION - FLEXIÓ:
It was flexed by the morphological procedure of some of the foreigners to form new paraules from a lexeme to which s'afegeixen morphemes flexius
TORSION - TORSIÓ:
At the entrance of the engineering sector, the solution was presented, which is present when a moment is applied to the longitudinal axis.
- COMPRESSION - COMPRESSIÓ:
In the calculation of structures and engineering, traction is called the internal stress to which a body is subjected by the application of two forces that act in the opposite direction, and tend to stretch it.
SHEAR - TALL:
In structural engineering, a shear wall is a vertical element of a system resistant to force.
- TENSION - TRACCIÓ:
In the calculation of structures and engineering, traction is called the internal stress to which a body is subjected by the application of two forces that act in the opposite direction, and tend to stretch it.
FRAME STRUCTURES PORTICADES:A framed structure in any material is one that is made stable by a skeleton that is able to stand by itself as a rigid. 
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