Technical drawing, prestressed concrete, voussoir, Parc des Princes, NF E 04-520, AFNOR standard, building construction, architectural drawing
A detailed technical drawing exercise of a prestressed concrete voussoir from the Parc des Princes portico, including front, top, and side views.
[...] Technical Industrial Drawing. Dunod ; Chamiot-Clerc, D. (2012). Reading of building plans and technical drawing. Editions Eyrolles ; The NF E 04-520 standard 2. Graphic Part : 2.1) Given the isometric perspective of a prestressed concrete voussoir of a Parc des Princes portico : I execute the front view according to F in section I execute the top view, the right view, representing all hidden edges. After executing all these views, I carry out the dimensioning definition of the voussoir. [...]
[...] Industrial Technical Drawing. Dunod « In cases where certain parts of an object are long and of uniform shape, the representation can be interrupted using break signs to allow for a larger scale on the rest of the piece. » Source : AFNOR. (2009). Standard NF E 04-501 : Technical Drawing - Principles of Representation. Other definitions of an interrupted view: « An interrupted view is an orthogonal representation of an object whose portion of length has been intentionally removed, without modifying the remaining proportions. [...]
[...] Building Technology - Reading Plans and CAD. Éditions Delagrave. ; Gille, J. (2015). Reading Plans in Building and Public Works. Éditions Casteilla. 3. What is the difference between a section and a cut? A cut is a representation of an object cut and viewed behind the cut plane. In a cut, we therefore see the material that is most often hachured, as well as the depth. A section is a representation limited to the cut plane itself, without what is behind, so without depth. [...]
[...] Technical Drawing - BTS Building. Delagrave. 4. What are the different types of sections? According to the consulted literature, the different common types of sections are : -The transverse section which is perpendicular to the length of the object. -The longitudinal section which is parallel to the length of the object. -The horizontal section parallel to the ground (often for floor plans). -The partial or local section, which only displays a part of the object cut. -The section cut away; this is drawn inside the view itself. [...]
[...] Technical Drawing of Building and Civil Engineering. Éditions Cépaduès. The interrupted view consists of shortening a piece or an architectural element when its geometry is uniform or repetitive, in order to save space on the plan. It preserves the proportions at the visible ends. Source : Serre, D. (2016). Building Technology - Reading Plans and DAO. Éditions Delagrave. Definition of a hatch in true size The hatches in true size are filling motifs used in sections to indicate the material (concrete, steel, wood, etc.). [...]
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