Visualization of Structures PDF
Visualization of Structures PDF
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Visualisation
of structures
Introduction ICON W Drawing methods
This Technical Guidance Note focuses on the visualisation of structures. LEGEND
It is essential for structural engineers to be able to express their ideas W Practical
clearly through their designs. Visualising structures in the appropriate way application
enhances the design process - not least because drawing the complex
W Worked example
elements of a structure while carrying out calculations, can help to
identify possible construction issues/problems at an earlier stage than
may otherwise be possible. This guide explains two techniques that are W Further reading
commonly used to draw in three dimensions and thus aid the structural
engineer in visualising the structures they design.
W Web resources
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designed to aid the reader.
Drawing
methods
Isometric
Isometric is the most frequently used method
of drawing in three dimensions. It is based on
a 30º base angle view. This results in images
that have all horizontal elements of an object
drawn at 30º, while the vertical elements
remain so. See Figure 1.
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Glossary and
further reading
Web
resources
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