Exam 2: Structural Poured-In-Place Concrete
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The ____ used with poured- in-place concrete floor systems consist of a plan view of the floor, sections, slab schedules, and notes.
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____ are used on poured-in-place concrete drawings as a part of a numbering system that relates the component number and indicates where the component fits into the overall job.
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____ are used for fabricating the structural members for a job and ordering the materials necessary to do a job.
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One type of freestanding, self-supporting wall designed to hold back earth, water, or other material, ____ are very heavy, poured-in-place concrete walls usually restricted to applications requiring less than six feet of height.
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Stairs provide easy access between the floors of a building; one type, ____, have one 90-degree turn between elevations and the two sides pf the L are connected by a landing.
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One type of column used in poured-in-place concrete construction is a ____. These columns are reinforced with long, straight reinforcing bars tied off with wire ties or smaller, bent reinforcing bars.
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In a ____, lateral stability may be increased by adding bridging at intervals between the joists or ribs.
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Used within poured-in-place concrete structures, common applications of ____ are to provide security from fire, break-ins, or noise.
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The first drawing in a set of poured-in-place concrete plans is the____.
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____ prepare engineering drawings of column layouts and wall systems from sketches and specifications supplied by structural engineers or architects.
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A commonly used floor system in poured-in-place concrete, the ____ combines a thinner slab with concurrently poured joists or ribs to create a floor system very similar to a precast concrete double-tee system.
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Prepared from engineering drawings and sketches and specifications provided by engineers, ____ contain: plan views, sections and/or details, schedules, bending details, and notes.
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Poured-in-place concrete differs from ____ that is poured into forms at a manufacturing plant and then shipped to the jobsite and erected in piece.
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The absence of beams and girders and the flat floor make the ____ an ideal poured-in-place concrete floor system in applications where headroom is a problem.
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In what types of applications are cantilever walls more appropriate than other types of walls?
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As a typical example of a bar mark number assigned to a reinforcing bar shown on poured-in-place concrete drawings, 4A1 indicates ____.
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A commonly used floor system in poured-in-place concrete, the ____ has beams running in two directions and is reinforced in two directions.
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In a slab designation 3S4, the number 3 represents the ____.
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Commonly used as exterior walls of a structure, ____ are poured into forms that have been built at the jobsite, but they are not in place.
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