This document contains details of a student project for a swinging door, including the student's name and ID, instructor's name, course name, project name, door name, plan and elevation scales. It was produced using an Autodesk educational product.
This document is a resume for Mohamed Ali Abdelrahman Elzeftawy, an Egyptian civil engineer seeking a new challenging opportunity. It provides his contact information, education history including graduating with a BSc in civil engineering in 2013, qualifications and experience overseeing construction projects between 2013-2014, language and computer skills, certificates and courses completed, and personal information.
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This document contains details about a pocket sliding door project. It includes the student's name and ID, instructor's name, course name, project title of "Type of Door", and specifications for a pocket sliding door called the "Pocket Sliding door". The specifications include scales for plans and elevations, applications, weight capacity, track material, dimensions, speeds, voltages, and temperatures.
Bilal Ezzo is designing a pocket sliding door for a construction and finishes technology project. The door will have a stainless steel double bracket roller spring machine and 1/5" tempered glass fixed panel. It will also include a 1" tempered glass sliding panel mounted on stainless steel brackets that can support up to 300 lbs and be used for both indoor and outdoor applications.
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The document appears to be a construction plan containing a list of numbered steps and materials. It includes references to installing gypsum board, C channels, screws, metal grooves, and concrete slabs. The plan outlines an 8 step process for assembling building materials on a construction site.
This document is a resume for Mohamed Ali Abdelrahman Elzeftawy, an Egyptian civil engineer seeking a new challenging opportunity. It provides his contact information, education history including graduating with a BSc in civil engineering in 2013, qualifications and experience overseeing construction projects between 2013-2014, language and computer skills, certificates and courses completed, and personal information.
This document contains scale drawings and specifications for a glass panel and spring assembly. It lists dimensions and materials for tempered glass panels, metal brackets, springs, and rubber. The scale of the drawings is 1/20.
This document contains details and specifications for an elevation door, including a floor closer model, stainless steel brackets, tempered glass dimensions, and notes to fill any cutouts with pour rock and verify floor clearances and finishing. Scale and section views are included along with dimensions for the door components.
This document shows an elevation drawing of a door with three labels - D1, D2, and D3. D1 labels the door itself while D2 and D3 label other unspecified elements. The drawing and labels were produced using an Autodesk educational product.
This document contains technical drawings and details for an indoor sliding glass wall system. The drawings include scale notes, material specifications, and component details such as glass panels, an electric belt drive operator, stainless steel brackets, rubber rollers, floor and wall channels, and mounting hardware. Dimensioned detail views are provided for section cuts A-A and B-B.
This document contains details about a pocket sliding door project. It includes the student's name and ID, instructor's name, course name, project title of "Type of Door", and specifications for a pocket sliding door called the "Pocket Sliding door". The specifications include scales for plans and elevations, applications, weight capacity, track material, dimensions, speeds, voltages, and temperatures.
Bilal Ezzo is designing a pocket sliding door for a construction and finishes technology project. The door will have a stainless steel double bracket roller spring machine and 1/5" tempered glass fixed panel. It will also include a 1" tempered glass sliding panel mounted on stainless steel brackets that can support up to 300 lbs and be used for both indoor and outdoor applications.
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The document appears to be a construction plan containing a list of numbered steps and materials. It includes references to installing gypsum board, C channels, screws, metal grooves, and concrete slabs. The plan outlines an 8 step process for assembling building materials on a construction site.
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This document describes a student project to design and construct a U-shaped staircase. It provides details on the metal support structure, glass treads anchored to a metal grid, rubber edges installed around the grid, LED strip lights requiring wiring before installation, and 4 power outlets per step. Dimensions are given as a total rise of 432 cm with 18 cm rises per flight over 24 steps, and a total run of 605 cm with treads and landing platforms totaling 40. Scales of 1/100 and 1/10 are noted.
This short document repeats the phrase "PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT" four times without any other context or information provided. It simply states this phrase over and over again in each line.
This short document repeats the phrase "PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT" four times without any other context or information provided. It simply states this phrase over and over again in each line.
This short document repeats the phrase "PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT" four times without any other context or information provided. It simply states this phrase over and over again in each line.
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This document discusses the development and evolution of social networks over time. It analyzes a case study of a network established to support new entrepreneurs. Data was collected through interviews, surveys, and participant observation over several years to map the network's structure and examine how relationships and dynamics changed. Findings showed the network's structure shifted from transactional to more personal ties and demonstrated the importance of social connections for network operations and how patterns of interaction changed. It concluded qualitative, longitudinal research is needed to better understand network transformation processes.
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The document lists various building materials needed for a construction project including skirting, mortar, sand, glue, concrete slab, screws, metal groove, roll bot, marble tiles, gypsum board, U channel, terrazzo and support metals. Numbers 1 through 15 are listed but no other details are provided about the project or how the materials are used.
This document describes a student project to design and construct a U-shaped staircase. It provides details on the metal support structure, glass treads anchored to a metal grid, rubber edges installed around the grid, LED strip lights requiring wiring before installation, and 4 power outlets per step. Dimensions are given as a total rise of 432 cm with 18 cm rises per flight over 24 steps, and a total run of 605 cm with treads and landing platforms totaling 40. Scales of 1/100 and 1/10 are noted.
This short document repeats the phrase "PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT" four times without any other context or information provided. It simply states this phrase over and over again in each line.
This short document repeats the phrase "PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT" four times without any other context or information provided. It simply states this phrase over and over again in each line.
This short document repeats the phrase "PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT" four times without any other context or information provided. It simply states this phrase over and over again in each line.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses a mechanical systems and lighting course assignment. It provides details about the materials used to create a light fixture, including a glass globe, transparent tube, marble balls, bulb, and wiring. It explains the design process, mentioning sprinkling black on the globe and inserting marble balls into punctured metal. The document also notes that different light bulbs produce different lighting effects and that more efficient bulbs should be selected to save energy.
This document discusses the development and evolution of social networks over time. It analyzes a case study of a network established to support new entrepreneurs. Data was collected through interviews, surveys, and participant observation over several years to map the network's structure and examine how relationships and dynamics changed. Findings showed the network's structure shifted from transactional to more personal ties and demonstrated the importance of social connections for network operations and how patterns of interaction changed. It concluded qualitative, longitudinal research is needed to better understand network transformation processes.
1. Name : Bilal Ezzo ID : 12090324
Instructor : ABEDLNOUR, ABDO RABIH
Course name :Construction & Finishes Technology
Project : DOOR
Name of Door : Swinging door
Plan Scale : 1/5
Elevation for Swinging Door
Scale : 1/50
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