DESIGN OF SUN SHADE
Traditionally called the ‘Chajja’, the sunshade refers to any horizontal or partially inclined built component to protect from climatic elements. ..
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Traditionally called the ‘Chajja’, the sunshade refers to any horizontal or partially inclined built component to protect from climatic elements. ..
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Setback distance m or the clearance distance is the distance required from the centerline of a horizontal curve to an obstruction on the inner side of the curve to provide adequate sight distance at a horizontal curve.
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A horizontal curve provides a transition between two tangent strips of roadway, allowing a vehicle to negotiate a turn at a gradual rate rather than a sharp cut. The design of the curve is dependent on the intended design speed for the roadway, as well as other factors including drainage and friction.
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The horizontal alignment is the route of the road, defined geometrically as a series of horizontal tangents (straight roadway sections), circular curves, and spiral transitions. It shows the proposed roadway location in relation to the existing terrain and adjacent land conditions.
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A development length can be defined as the amount of reinforcement(bar) length needed to be embedded or projected into the column to establish the desired bond strength between the concrete and steel (or any other two types of material)
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Wind analysis can include but is not limited to evaluating comfort, wind loading on structures, as well as pollution, and natural ventilation. Below, further explanation and real-life wind evaluations and wind simulations will be discussed. Definition. Emporis defines a low-rise as “an enclosed structure below 35 metres [115 feet] which is divided into regular floor levels“.
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Depending on their function, piles are classified as bearing piles, friction piles, friction-cum-bearing piles, batter piles, guide piles, and sheet piles. Based on the composition of materials, piles are classified as timber piles, concrete piles, sand piles, or steel piles.
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Bar bending schedule or schedule of bars is a tabular representation of reinforcement bar. It is generally represented for each type of R.C.C work. … Bar bending schedule generally describes the particulars of bars, shape of bending with sketches and total length and weight of the bars along with their numbers.
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