what are the three types of structures?
solid, frame, shell, (combination)
what's the definition of a solid structure?
a strong structure that relies on the strength of it's construction materials to support loads
what are the two main features of a structure?
what are the the two forces?
internal and external
what are the internal forces?
torsion
shear
tension
compression
what's an example of a frame structure
spiderweb, the effiel tower, scaffolding
what's the definition of frame structures?
A structure that uses a network or skeleton of materials to support each other
what's the definition of function for structures?
it's a structures main task or purpose, and what it was built for.
every structure has at least one function
what is an internal force (definition)
force or pressure acting from inside a system
what is an example of torsion?
wringing out a towel
what's an example of a solid structure?
rocks, bricks, concrete dam
what's the definition of a shell structure?
a hollow, curved, structure that serves as a protector on the outside and container for whatever's inside
what's the definition form for structures?
form is the physical appearance of a structure. while function is the main reason of the structure, people also care about form or appearance
what is an external force
pressure or force acting outside a system
what is an example of tension?
stretching a rubber band, those exercise pulling sheets
what's an example of a shell structure?
coconut, egg, oysters
what's the definition of a combination structure?
a structure made up of a combination of the three other structures (hence the name)
what is an example of a structure's function?
a roof protecting the house from weather, a spiderweb to be a spider's home and being able to capture food
what is an example of external force
gravity, snow on a roof, push and pull
what's an example of compression?
crushing/stepping on a can
what's an example of combination structures?
skeleton, statue of liberty, snowglobe
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what is an example of internal force
compression
shear
tension
torsion
shear
scissors, tearing a piece of paper in half