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Technology UNIT 3

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Page 1: Unit 3: Structures, Stones and Ceramics
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1. – FORCES AND STRUCTURES?

1. 1 – FORCES

1. 2 – STRUCTURES

2. – STRESS

2.1 – MAIN TYPES OF STRESS

3. – STONES

3.1 – STONE BINDERS

4 – CERAMICS

5 – GLASS

6 – ACTIVITIES

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WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY?

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WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY?

Technology is the practical application of knowledge (science) and skills

(techniques) to create solutions which satisfy our needs or solve our

problems.

SCIENCE TECHNIQUE

TECHNOLOGY

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1. – FORCES AND STRUCTURES

There are many different forces in nature:

Gravity

The force of the wind

Mechanical forces that move machines

Pressures of gases in closed containers

The force created by our own muscles

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WHAT IS THE FORCE?

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1. 1 – FORCES

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A force is anything that can deform a body (static effect) or change its

state of movement or rest (dynamic effect)

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INDEX

1. – FORCES AND STRUCTURES?

1. 1 – FORCES

1. 2 – STRUCTURES

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1. 2 – STRUCTURES

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A structure is the set of elements in a body that are intended to resist the

effects of the forces that act on it

A structure:

• Prevents a body from breaking

• Prevents a body to becoming too deformed

The forces that act on a structure are called loads

Classwork:

Now you have to do activities: 3,4 and 5

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1. 2 – STRUCTURES

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There are two main types of loads:

• Permanent: don´t vary over time

• For instance: Own weight

• Variable: are occasional and changeable

• For instance: the weight of snow on a roof

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Loads act on bodies, causing internal tension. These tensions are called

stresses.

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INDEX

1. – FORCES AND STRUCTURES?

1. 1 – FORCES

1. 2 – STRUCTURES

2. – STRESS

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2 – STREESES

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The internal tensions are called stresses. It happens to all bodies

subjected to the applying of one or more forces on them

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INDEX

1. – FORCES AND STRUCTURES?

1. 1 – FORCES

1. 2 – STRUCTURES

2. – STRESS

2.1 – MINE TYPES OF STRESS

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2.1 – MINE TYPES OF STRESS

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There are some important types of stresses that you must to learn:

• Traction: The force try to stretch the object

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2.1 – MINE TYPES OF STRESS

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There are some important types of stresses that you must to learn:

• Traction

• Bending: The force try to bend a body.

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2.1 – MINE TYPES OF STRESS

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There are some important types of stresses that you must to learn:

• Traction

• Bending

• Compression: The force try to flatten a body.

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There are some important types of stresses that you must to learn:

• Traction

• Bending

• Compression

• Torsion: The force try to twist a body.

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INDEX

1. – FORCES AND STRUCTURES?

1. 1 – FORCES

1. 2 – STRUCTURES

2. – STRESS

2.1 – MAIN TYPES OF STRESS

3. – STONES

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3. – STONES

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Different types of stones are found in large blocks in the Earth:

• Marble:

• High density

• Resistant to environmental conditions

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3. – STONES

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Different types of stones are found in large blocks in the earth:

• Marble

• Granite:

• High density

• Resistant to environmental conditions

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3. – STONES

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Different types of stones are found in large blocks in the Earth:

• Marble

• Granite

• Slate:

• Hard

• Dense

• Waterproof

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INDEX

1. – FORCES AND STRUCTURES?

1. 1 – FORCES

1. 2 – STRUCTURES

2. – STRESS

2.1 – MAIN TYPES OF STRESS

3. – STONES

3.1 – STONE BINDERS

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3.1 – STONES BINDERS

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In stones you can also find different sized of granules and fragments:

• Sand

• Gravel

SAND + GRAVEL

ASPHALT BINDERS

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3.1 – STONES BINDERS

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There are different binders such as:

• Plaster:

• High density

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3.1 – STONES BINDERS

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There are different binders such as:

• Plaster

• Cement:

• High density

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3.1 – STONES BINDERS

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There are different binders such as:

• Plaster

• Cement

• Mortar:

• High density

• Resistant to environmental conditions

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3.1 – STONES BINDERS

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There are different binders such as:

• Plaster

• Cement

• Mortar

• Concrete:

• High density

• Resistant to environmental conditions

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INDEX

1. – FORCES AND STRUCTURES?

1. 1 – FORCES

1. 2 – STRUCTURES

2. – STRESS

2.1 – MAIN TYPES OF STRESS

3. – STONES

3.1 – STONE BINDERS

4 – CERAMICS

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4. – CERAMICS

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We make ceramics with clay. The process have several stages. There are

two main groups:

• Whiteware:

• Impermeable

• Structure ceramics:

• Permeable

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INDEX

1. – FORCES AND STRUCTURES?

1. 1 – FORCES

1. 2 – STRUCTURES

2. – STRESS

2.1 – MAIN TYPES OF STRESS

3. – STONES

3.1 – STONE BINDERS

4 – CERAMICS

5 – GLASS

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5. – GLASS

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Glass is a transparent or translucent material that can have different

textures and colours. Its characteristics are:

• Waterproof

• Smooth

• Hard

• Fragile

• Resistant to environmental conditions

• Resistant to chemical elements

• Termal and electrical insulator

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5. – GLASS

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We can use different techniques to obtain the required shape:

• Mould blowing

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5. – GLASS

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We can use different techniques to obtain the required shape:

• Mould blowing

• Float glass making

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5. – GLASS

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We can use different techniques to obtain the required shape:

• Mould blowing

• Float glass making

• Lamination

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INDEX

1. – FORCES AND STRUCTURES?

1. 1 – FORCES

1. 2 – STRUCTURES

2. – STRESS

2.1 – MAIN TYPES OF STRESS

3. – STONES

3.1 – STONE BINDERS

4 – CERAMICS

5 – GLASS

6 – ACTIVITIES