Floor plate efficiency refers to the ratio of the net assignable area (NA) to the gross floor area (GFA) of a building. It measures how effectively the floor space is utilized in a building, with higher efficiency indicating more usable space and better utilization of floor area. A higher floor plate efficiency is often desirable as it can lead to more efficient use of resources and potentially lower operating costs.
A narrow floor plate refers to a building design where the floor space is limited in width but can extend over several stories. This design is often used for tall and slender buildings to maximize natural light penetration and views, while also reducing the building's overall footprint. A narrow floor plate layout can help optimize space efficiency in dense urban areas.
1. Continent plate/sea floor plate subduction 2. sea floor plate/sea floor plate subduction 3. strike/slip movement
Sea floor spreading
divergent plate movement
They change its size and shape.
A narrow floor plate refers to a building design where the floor space is limited in width but can extend over several stories. This design is often used for tall and slender buildings to maximize natural light penetration and views, while also reducing the building's overall footprint. A narrow floor plate layout can help optimize space efficiency in dense urban areas.
the divergent plate boundary is the one that is sea floor created
1. Continent plate/sea floor plate subduction 2. sea floor plate/sea floor plate subduction 3. strike/slip movement
one plate is moving under another plate
The bottom plate in a wall is typically called a sole plate. It is the horizontal piece of lumber that is attached to the floor and serves as the base for the vertical studs in the wall. A sill plate, on the other hand, is typically used at the bottom of a structure to support the framework.
at plate boundary's
convergent
The ECU is located under the floor plate on the passenger side on a 2004 Mercedes c230. The floor plate is attached with three nuts.
A magazine floor plate is the bottom piece of a firearm magazine that helps to hold the ammunition in place. It is typically removable to facilitate cleaning or maintenance of the magazine.
Plate tectonics.
in plate tectonics
Sea floor spreading