materialBaseType

materialBaseType

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Details

materialBaseType

materialBaseType

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Composition

materialBaseType.Composition

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Semantic Correspondence
AIRM Concept Definition
CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType.COMPOSITION COMPOSITION

Concrete

materialBaseType.Concrete

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Semantic Correspondence
AIRM Concept Definition
CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType.CONCRETE A heavy-duty building material made from a mixture of broken stone or gravel, sand, cement and water, that forms a stone like mass on hardening.

Earthen Works

materialBaseType.Earthen Works

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Semantic Correspondence
AIRM Concept Definition
CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType.EARTHERN_WORKS EARTHERN_WORKS

Metal

materialBaseType.Metal

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Semantic Correspondence
AIRM Concept Definition
CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType.METAL Any of the class of substances that are characteristically lustrous, ductile, fusible, malleable solids and are good conductors of heat and electricity. For example, gold, silver, copper, iron, lead, tin, and certain alloys (as brass and bronze).

Reserved

materialBaseType.Reserved

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Semantic Correspondence
AIRM Concept Definition
Out of scope This concept is considered as out of the scope of the AIRM.
Rationale

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Stone or Brick

materialBaseType.Stone or Brick

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Semantic Correspondence
AIRM Concept Definition
CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType.STONE Pieces of rock or mineral substance (other than metal) of definite form and size, usually artificially shaped, and used for some special purpose. Used, for example, for building, for paving, or in the form of a block, slab, or pillar set up as a memorial and/or a boundary-mark.
CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType.BRICK Clay kneaded, moulded, and baked or sun-dried, used as a building material.

Wood

materialBaseType.Wood

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Semantic Correspondence
AIRM Concept Definition
CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType.WOOD The hard, compact, fibrous substance of which the roots, trunks, and branches of trees and shrubs consist. Consists largely of secondary xylem, which forms the strengthening and water-transporting tissue of the plant.