Anatomy Of An Exterior Wall
A 3D animation illustrating the interior and exterior components of an exterior wallTrial Exhibits Inc.
Anatomy of an exterior wall. Produces animations and illustrations that aid juro. Frieze Board Trim board at the top of the finished wall under the roofs edge. The top plate can be either single or double.
The transversalis fascia separates the anterior abdominal wall from the extraperitoneal fat. Can be of wood tile or metal or can be glazed. Thoracoabdominal nerves T7-T11 and subcostal nerve T12.
We are pleased to provide you with the picture named Exterior Wall Structure. In our discusion of the anatomy of a building wall we talked about the exterior finish as being the skin on the skeleton structure of the wall. The exterior skin protects the exterior wall surface from the elements.
Pilaster An attached rectangular column. Eave An eave is created when the rafters end continues past the outside walls creating an overhang. Sheathing is an added protective layer on the outside of the exterior wall.
In the illustration below you can see an interior walls basic wall-framing components. Medial toward midline of body. A wall is a collection of studs usually sized 24 or 26 equally spaced usually 16 in.
Originates from ribs 5-12 and inserts into the iliac crest and pubic tubercle. Corner Post The outer corner trim to seal off siding and wall edges. Posterior dorsal toward back of body.