Integration with Building Systems and Construction 15% (Building Construction Types) Flashcards

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Type I & II

A

Complete of noncombustible materials

Highest level of fire resistance

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What are Type I & II typcially constructed with?

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Steel and concrete

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What type of buildings are Type I & II used?

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  • High-rise buildings
  • Group I
  • Office buildings mid-rise (Type I B)
  • Schools
  • Group R (Type I B)
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4
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What materials are noncombustible?

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Steel, masonary, and concrete

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5
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What materials are combustible?

A

Timber

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Type III

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Mixture of noncombustible and combustible materials

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7
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What is Type II constructed with?

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  • Exterior is masonary or steel
  • Interior is timber
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What type of buildings are Type III used?

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  • Small-Medium office buildings
  • Small-Medium retail
  • Older warehouse buildings
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9
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Type IV

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Composed of HEAVY timber

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10
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What type of buildings are Type IV used?

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  • Historical buildings
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11
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Type V

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All combustible material

Least fire resistive

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12
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What type of buildings are Type V used?

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  • Small buidlings
  • Residiental houses
  • Small dental office
  • Convenience stores
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13
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What are the two primary purposes for fire-resistive construction?

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  • Protect the building
  • Seperation of spaces to prevent spread of smoke or fire within the buidling and between buildings
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14
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Core Drill

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Small holes (2”-4”) cut into concrete

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15
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Core wall

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Wall around elevators, toilets, stairway shafts and mechancial rooms in high rise buildings

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16
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Cripple Stud

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Small stud ABOVE the door or window opening

17
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Decking

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Steel sheet ribbed or fluted used to cast concrete in place for construction floors

18
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Header

A

Frame ABOVE window, door or floor openings

19
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Lintel beam

A

Vertical support across the opening of a door or window

Similar to headers

20
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Purlin

A

Timber laid horizontally

Used for structural support, often below the roof

21
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Trimmer stud

A

Vertical support used to suppport the header

22
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Top plate

A

Horizontal TOP framing memeber of the stud wall

23
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Double top plate

A

Second layer applied to the top plate

24
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Sole plate

Bottom plate

A

Horizontal BOTTOM framing member that serves as the base for the studs

25
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King stud

A

Vertical support next to the trimmer stud