Mathematics for Carpentry and the Construction Trades
Autor Alfred P. Webster, Kathryn E. Brighten Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780135114001
ISBN-10: 0135114004
Pagini: 399
Dimensiuni: 213 x 272 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:3
Editura: Prentice Hall
Locul publicării:Upper Saddle River, United States
ISBN-10: 0135114004
Pagini: 399
Dimensiuni: 213 x 272 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:3
Editura: Prentice Hall
Locul publicării:Upper Saddle River, United States
Descriere
Mathematics for Carpentry and the Construction Trades, Third Edition, offers a unique approach based on the authors' experience in building construction and applied education. Loaded with photographs and detailed drawings, the text illustrates the underlying mathematics in each step of the building process. The text's problems, infused with the authors' real industry experience, provide students with relevant examples of problems they will face in the construction and carpentry trades. Problems include step-by-step summary explanations of their solutions with the necessary steps highlighted for easy identification. After giving students a solid foundation in math, the text then leads them through the steps of a construction project and applying the mathematical skills involved in completing the project.
Cuprins
1. Whole Numbers
2. Fractions
3. Decimal Fractions
4. Weights, Measures, and Conversions
5. Ratio and Proportion
6. Percents
7. Angles and Triangles
8. Areas and Perimeters
9. Volume and Surface Area of Solids
10. The Metric System
11. Board Measure
12. Lumber Pricing
13. Footings, Foundations, and Slabs
14. Girders, Sill Plates, Bridging, Floor Joists, and Floor Covering
15. Wall Framing
16. Roofs I: Common Rafters
17. Introduction to the Framing Square
18. Overhangs
19. Roofs II: Hip Rafters–The Conventional Case
20. Roofs III: Valley Rafters–The Conventional Case
21. Roof IV: Jack Rafters.
22. Roofs V: Hip and Valley Rafters–The Unconventional Cases
23. Stairs
24. Framing and Covering Gable Ends; Exterior Trim
25. Wall and Roof Covering
26. Heat Loss, Return on Investment; Operating Costs
27. The Estimating Process
Appendix: Right Triangle Trigonometry; House Plans
Glossary
Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises
Bibliography
Index
2. Fractions
3. Decimal Fractions
4. Weights, Measures, and Conversions
5. Ratio and Proportion
6. Percents
7. Angles and Triangles
8. Areas and Perimeters
9. Volume and Surface Area of Solids
10. The Metric System
11. Board Measure
12. Lumber Pricing
13. Footings, Foundations, and Slabs
14. Girders, Sill Plates, Bridging, Floor Joists, and Floor Covering
15. Wall Framing
16. Roofs I: Common Rafters
17. Introduction to the Framing Square
18. Overhangs
19. Roofs II: Hip Rafters–The Conventional Case
20. Roofs III: Valley Rafters–The Conventional Case
21. Roof IV: Jack Rafters.
22. Roofs V: Hip and Valley Rafters–The Unconventional Cases
23. Stairs
24. Framing and Covering Gable Ends; Exterior Trim
25. Wall and Roof Covering
26. Heat Loss, Return on Investment; Operating Costs
27. The Estimating Process
Appendix: Right Triangle Trigonometry; House Plans
Glossary
Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises
Bibliography
Index
Caracteristici
For courses in Mathematics for Carpenters; Building Construction; Carpentry; Applied Math - Carpentry.
Mathematics for Carpentry and the Construction Trades, Third Edition, offers a unique approach based on the authors' experience in building construction and applied education. Loaded with photographs and detailed drawings, the text illustrates the underlying mathematics in each step of the building process. The text's problems, infused with the authors' real industry experience, provide students with relevant examples of problems they will face in the construction and carpentry trades. Problems include step-by-step summary explanations of their solutions with the necessary steps highlighted for easy identification. After giving students a solid foundation in math, the text then leads them through the steps of a construction project and applying the mathematical skills involved in completing the project.
Hallmark Features:
Features an abundance of accurate drawings and photographs–throughout the text.
Mathematics for Carpentry and the Construction Trades, Third Edition, offers a unique approach based on the authors' experience in building construction and applied education. Loaded with photographs and detailed drawings, the text illustrates the underlying mathematics in each step of the building process. The text's problems, infused with the authors' real industry experience, provide students with relevant examples of problems they will face in the construction and carpentry trades. Problems include step-by-step summary explanations of their solutions with the necessary steps highlighted for easy identification. After giving students a solid foundation in math, the text then leads them through the steps of a construction project and applying the mathematical skills involved in completing the project.
Hallmark Features:
Features an abundance of accurate drawings and photographs–throughout the text.
- Helps technically oriented students (who tend to be visual learners) “see” a problem–or details of a component in a building or the entire process.
- Frees instructors from having to spend time developing audio-visual materials.
- Students learn the material in the same way that they might apply it in the shop or on the job.
- Helps students see the practical application of exercise efforts.
- Provides answers to the odd-numbered exercises in the back of the book.
- Encourages calculator usage, with emphasis on efficiency and accuracy.
- Ensures that students develop both the mental skills and technical skills for doing mathematics.
- Draws students' and instructor's focus to the topic at hand.
- Makes content easier to learn and review.
- Serves as a real-world base for student projects.
Caracteristici noi
Green facts begin each chapter–some with website references.
- Makes students think about conservation of natural resources and building using energy-saving methods.
- Helps students realize that their problem-solving efforts have an end application.
- Students will find material prices consistent with those in the market.
- Helps students solve more complex problems, such as certain unconventional roof structures
- Offers analysis of potential savings from energy conserving devices
- Provides a handy reference to important, frequently used formulas.