Thursday, February 26, 2009

Senior Beach Week Dewey




Plans
drawings are drawings that represent the views of an object from different positions. We floorplans (viewed from above), elevation drawings (esp) or face (arg) (viewed from front), profile planes (esp) or views (arg) (side), it is actually like having a bucket, desplegáramos and all that is on that side is represented in a plane. We have plans details (they are on a larger scale to better appreciate the details), section planes (esp or Court (arg) (this is how we would face if we give a cut imaginary) we also have Building location maps (esp) implementation (arg) (simply a street where anger shows where the work)


Scale
in a plane all the measures are proportional, ie if house to be built has two walls and is twice larger than the other, the plane will be a twice as long as the other. If they are both equal measured at the same.


We can say that all elements will maintain a ratio between them, and this proportion will have a real home. This ratio between the drawing and the reality we call scale.
planes often use force rethinking of 1:50 or 1:100 scale. 1:50
we pronounced "one in fifty" and means that every measure of the level is 50 times smaller than reality.
1:100 (one hundred) means that everything is 100 times smaller, as measured at the 1 cm (centimeter) in reality measures 1m (meter)
Many people do not feel comfortable dealing with numbers them hard to understand the meaning of the scale, but play a scale does not necessarily translated into metric units to understand, is simpler: if a plan indicates that its 1:50 scale is placed over it, for example, a shoe, and distance as the shoe cover on the plane means that to cover that distance in reality need enfilar 50 shoes as used.

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