Also known as: CS., CS-
CS has various meanings in the Architecture category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of CS in Architecture.
A view of the interior of an object that is represented as being cut in two, the cut surface presenting the cross section of the object.
ArchitectureA space identified by one of the following characteristics: limited openings for entry and exit, unfavorable natural ventilation or not intended for long worker occupancy.
ArchitectureA tapered recess, cut around a pilot hole for a screw, to receive the head of the screw. To enlarge the top part of a hole at an angle for a flat-head screw. Also, the tool that is used.
ArchitectureCast steel is the alloy with carbon having the carbon content of 1.7%. Having the properties better than cast iron. Any complicated shapes are made in one part. Shapes that have been formed directly from liquid by casting into a mold. Formerly applied to wrought objects produced by working steel made by the crucible process to distinguish from that made by cementation of wrought-iron, but both of these methods are long obsolete.
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