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Topic Closedvault modeling

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shasa11 View Drop Down
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    Posted: 30.Oct.2011 at 00:38
Hallo!
somebody can explains to  me to build groin vault with autocad
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John Connor View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.Oct.2011 at 10:20
A grain vault?

Do you have an image you can post?

Are you doing this in 2D or 3D?

Alright...I looked up an image myself.  Here in the U.S. we call them grain silos.  They can be metal or concrete. 
What at you constructing your out of?  Concrete or metal?
If metal, what will the shape of the top and bottom heads be?
If metal, will it require legs?  Type?
What will the diameter be?
What we the height be?
Any special features?  Ladder, manway, etc?


Edited by John Connor - 31.Oct.2011 at 11:30
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