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Three-View, Plan View and Elevation View Drawings
classes.engineering.wustl.eduThe elevation view is the view from one side of the object. Fig. 2-21 is an example of this type of drawing, showing the plan view, four elevation views and the bottom view. Each one of these views shows two of the principle dimensions and can show only two. The front view or front elevation shows the width and height of the front of the object.
Basic Highway Plan Reading - Georgia
www.dot.ga.govPlan and Elevation Views of a Bridge .....60 Figure 8-12. End Bent Elevations.....62 Figure 8-13. Cross Section of Bridge. .....64 Figure 8-14. End Bent Elevation and Section.....65 Chapter 12 ...
ARCHITECTURAL SYMBOLS. LINE CONVENTIONS, AND …
www.mydiscounttools.comELEVATIONS Elevations are drawings that show the front, rear, or side view of a building or structure. Sample elevation views are given in Figure 1-6,
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS - Iowa State University
www.aere.iastate.edu• The uniaxial load must be applied through the centroid of the cross-section. • The applied load is distributed to the channel through end plates. • The load can then be applied at the centroid of the C-channel. End Cap L L 100 kN Centroid Elevation View [side view] Mechanics of Materials! 7 A= P σ = 100(10)3N 150(10)6N/m2 =0.666(10)− ...