Structures 1
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100

Stress caused by 2 oppositely directed forces acting on a body, tending to FLATTEN it or REDUCE its length/thickness

Compression

100

Stress caused by 2 oppositely directed forces acting on a body, tending to STRETCH it.

Tension

100

Stress caused by 2 forces acting on a body, tending to FLEX it

Bending

100

Stress caused by 2 oppositely directed forces acting on a body, tending to TWIST it

Torsion

100

Stress caused by 2 oppositely directed forces acting on a body along very close lines of action, tending to CUT it

Shear

200

What is the name for the internal tensions that a body is subjected to when different forces act on it?

Stresses

200

What are the external influences that can deform a body, change its movement, or produce motion in a body at rest.

Forces or loads

200

The terms "force" and ______ can be used indistinctly.

Load

200

What is the word for the set of elements arranged in a way that is appropriate for supporting the weight of a body and maintaining its shape, despite external forces that may act on it?

Structure

200

What type of structure is a honeycomb, nest, or skeleton?

Natural structure

300

What are the 3 conditions a structure has to comply with?

1) strength, 2) stability, 3) rigidity

300

When you place a book on a bookshelf, what kind of stress does the shelf have? 

Bending

300

What is the name for the horizontal elements that support the weight of the floors and ceilings in frame structures?

Beams

300

Many suspension bridges are held in place by ______, usually made from steel and attached to sturdy supports.

Stay cables

300

What is the main shape occurring in trussed structures?

Triangles

400

A skyscraper and bridge are examples of what kind of structures? 

Artificial structures

400

What is an example of a mass structure?

Pyramids, walls, dams, etc.

400

What is an example of a trabeated structure?

Stonehenge, temples of Ancient Egypt and Greece, etc. 

400

The Eiffel Tower in France is an example of which kind of structure?

Trussed structure

400

A car and airplane are examples of what kind of structures?

Laminar structures

500

When we sit in a chair, what kind of stress are the chair legs subjected to?

Compression

500

What is the word for a horizontal beam placed on vertical supports used to cover spaces?

Lintel

500

What is the name of the bridge that collapsed in the U.S.? (We saw the video in class)

Tacoma Narrows Bridge

500

What is the difference between an arch and a vault?

Arches are linear and vaults are superficial (created by multiple arches)

500

A key opening a lock is subjected to which kind of stress?

Torsion

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