1 CONSTRUCTING ENVIRONMENT LOGBOOK
WEEK 9 DETAILING STRATEGIS ACTIVITY: ‘IN DETAIL’ (PART TWO) This structure is PFC (Parallel Flange Channel) and the material is fabricated steel. It can be as a beam supporting floor joists and resists diffusion of moisture in it.
This section is the bottom of the back wall. The flashing and steel shelf angle also resists diffusion of water through the wall and move the water from the wall system out. This section is the roof of the back
wall.
The
aluminum
fascia
inclined
surfaces
roof to
use create
coating
external wall, also protect the timber beam
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2 CONSTRUCTING ENVIRONMENT LOGBOOK
Glossary Sandwich Panel: Formed by bonding 2 facings to a thicker core. Facing materials: plywood, plastics, laminates, aluminum, and stainless steel. Core materials: plastic foam sheets and formed paper, metal. An example is pre-cast concrete panels – 2 layers of concrete separated by an insulating core. Bending: The deflection (bending) of a member, occurs when a force is applied. Skirting: A block where a base and vertical frame meet (e.g. baseboards which finish joints where floor meets sidewalls). Composite Beam: A beam combining different materials to work as a single unit, such as steel with concrete, in situ and pre-cast concrete. Shadow Line Joint: A detail where you have a small gap (but still connected by a joint) between 2 members/surfaces, which creates a harsh edge/shadow line. Cornice: A molded projection (ornament) that crowns a wall/horizontally divides it for compositional reasons.
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STUDENT No: 709889