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Catégorie :Category: nCreator TI-Nspire
Auteur Author: superrain
Type : Classeur 3.0.1
Page(s) : 1
Taille Size: 1.97 Ko KB
Mis en ligne Uploaded: 04/03/2025 - 12:48:31
Uploadeur Uploader: superrain (Profil)
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Shortlink : http://ti-pla.net/a4523833
Type : Classeur 3.0.1
Page(s) : 1
Taille Size: 1.97 Ko KB
Mis en ligne Uploaded: 04/03/2025 - 12:48:31
Uploadeur Uploader: superrain (Profil)
Téléchargements Downloads: 3
Visibilité Visibility: Archive publique
Shortlink : http://ti-pla.net/a4523833
Description
Fichier Nspire généré sur TI-Planet.org.
Compatible OS 3.0 et ultérieurs.
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Cheatsheet: Construction Materials Masonry: Stone, brick, mortar. High compressive strength, low tensile strength. Used for walls, columns, arches. Timber: Wood, planks, plywood. Lightweight, moderate strength (tensile & compressive). Used for framing, roofing, formwork. Anisotropic (strength varies with direction). Concrete: Cement, aggregates, water. High compressive strength, low tensile strength. Reinforced concrete (RC) adds steel rebar for tensile strength. Used for beams, columns, slabs, foundations. Precast concrete offers better quality control but requires careful handling and connection. Steel: High strength (tensile & compressive), high ductility, high stiffness. Used for structural frames, beams, columns, bridges. Requires fire protection (concrete encasement or fire-resistant coatings). Aluminum: Lightweight, high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion-resistant. Used for roofing, window frames, and prefabricated structures. Glass: Transparent, high compressive strength, brittle. Used for windows, facades, and domes. Heat soaking reduces risk of breakage from nickel sulfide inclusions. Composite Materials: Combine different materials (e.g., steel and concrete) to enhance properties. Offer advantages over using single materials alone (e.g., increased strength, fire resistance, reduced weight). Statistical Analysis (Concrete): The correlation coefficient (r) measures the strength of the linear relationship between compressive and bending strength of concrete. A positive r indicates a positive correlation (higher compressive strength tends to correlate with higher bending strength). Statistical software or calculators can easily compute this. Made with nCreator - tiplanet.org
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Compatible OS 3.0 et ultérieurs.
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Cheatsheet: Construction Materials Masonry: Stone, brick, mortar. High compressive strength, low tensile strength. Used for walls, columns, arches. Timber: Wood, planks, plywood. Lightweight, moderate strength (tensile & compressive). Used for framing, roofing, formwork. Anisotropic (strength varies with direction). Concrete: Cement, aggregates, water. High compressive strength, low tensile strength. Reinforced concrete (RC) adds steel rebar for tensile strength. Used for beams, columns, slabs, foundations. Precast concrete offers better quality control but requires careful handling and connection. Steel: High strength (tensile & compressive), high ductility, high stiffness. Used for structural frames, beams, columns, bridges. Requires fire protection (concrete encasement or fire-resistant coatings). Aluminum: Lightweight, high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion-resistant. Used for roofing, window frames, and prefabricated structures. Glass: Transparent, high compressive strength, brittle. Used for windows, facades, and domes. Heat soaking reduces risk of breakage from nickel sulfide inclusions. Composite Materials: Combine different materials (e.g., steel and concrete) to enhance properties. Offer advantages over using single materials alone (e.g., increased strength, fire resistance, reduced weight). Statistical Analysis (Concrete): The correlation coefficient (r) measures the strength of the linear relationship between compressive and bending strength of concrete. A positive r indicates a positive correlation (higher compressive strength tends to correlate with higher bending strength). Statistical software or calculators can easily compute this. Made with nCreator - tiplanet.org
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