CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists:CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType

A coded list of values indicating the type(s) of material that could compose the load-bearing structure and/or exterior facing of a vertical construction.

Source: EUROCONTROL-FAA AIXM v.5.1


Properties:

Properties Definition Type
ADOBE_BRICK Brick made of adobe clay and straw, dried in the sun rather than by oven firing (as are standard bricks). Larger than standard bricks, adobe bricks require a type of clay that contains between 25 and 45 percent aluminium salts.

enum value

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.

enum value

TREATED_TIMBER A timber that has been impregnated with chemicals (for example: creosote oil) to reduce damage from wood rot and/or insects. Often used for the portions of a structure that are likely to be in ongoing contact with soil and/or water.

enum value

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.

enum value

STEEL Any of numerous artificially produced alloys of iron containing up to 3 per cent of other elements (including less than about 2.2 per cent carbon) and having great strength and malleability. Able to be tempered to many different degrees of hardness. Used for making tools, weapons, and/or machinery.

enum value

SOD A usually square or oblong piece or slice of earth together with the grass growing on it.

enum value

ROCK ROCK

enum value

REINFORCED_CONCRETE Poured concrete containing steel bars or metal netting to increase its tensile strength.

enum value

PRESTRESSED_CONCRETE Reinforced concrete in which internal stresses have been introduced to reduce potential tensile stress in the concrete resulting from loads.

enum value

PLANT Plant material (for example: straw and/or tall coarse grass), possibly also containing the slices of soil to which the plant material is attached. For example, used in thatching or sodding a roof.

enum value

MUD Constructed principally from mud applied to a structural scaffold of plant material (for example: wooden posts). Effective only in extremely dry climates and usually must be resurfaced on a regular basis (for example: yearly) otherwise the structure steadily disintegrates under the effect of weather.

enum value

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).

enum value

MASONRY Building materials (for example: stone, brick, concrete, hollow-tile, concrete block, gypsum block, or other similar building units or materials and/or combination of the same) bonded together with mortar to form a structure (for example: a wall, a pier).

enum value

IRON A malleable, magnetic, readily oxidizable metal which is a chemical element of the transition series, atomic number 26. (Symbol Fe) Occurs abundantly in certain ores and in meteorites, and is widely used, chiefly in alloys such as steel.

enum value

GLASS A substance made by fusing soda and/or potash with other ingredients. Usually transparent, lustrous, hard, and brittle.

enum value

FIBREGLASS Any material consisting of glass filaments woven into a textile or paper, or embedded in plastic, for use as a construction or insulation material.

enum value

EARTHERN_WORKS EARTHERN_WORKS

enum value

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.

enum value

COMPOSITION COMPOSITION

enum value

BRICK Clay kneaded, moulded, and baked or sun-dried, used as a building material.

enum value

ALUMINIUM A light silvery ductile and malleable metal, not readily tarnished by air, which is a chemical element, atomic number 13. (Symbol Al)

enum value

ADOBE_BRICK

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists:CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType@ADOBE_BRICK

Brick made of adobe clay and straw, dried in the sun rather than by oven firing (as are standard bricks). Larger than standard bricks, adobe bricks require a type of clay that contains between 25 and 45 percent aluminium salts.

type: enum value

Model Concept

AIXM 5.1.1

ADOBE_BRICK

WOOD

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists: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.

type: enum value

Model Concept

AMXM 2.0.0

Wood

AIXM 5.1.1

WOOD

TREATED_TIMBER

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists:CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType@TREATED_TIMBER

A timber that has been impregnated with chemicals (for example: creosote oil) to reduce damage from wood rot and/or insects. Often used for the portions of a structure that are likely to be in ongoing contact with soil and/or water.

type: enum value

Model Concept

AIXM 5.1.1

TREATED_TIMBER

STONE

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists: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.

type: enum value

Model Concept

AIXM 5.1.1

STONE

AMXM 2.0.0

Stone or Brick

STEEL

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists:CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType@STEEL

Any of numerous artificially produced alloys of iron containing up to 3 per cent of other elements (including less than about 2.2 per cent carbon) and having great strength and malleability. Able to be tempered to many different degrees of hardness. Used for making tools, weapons, and/or machinery.

type: enum value

Model Concept

AIXM 5.1.1

STEEL

SOD

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists:CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType@SOD

A usually square or oblong piece or slice of earth together with the grass growing on it.

type: enum value

Model Concept

AIXM 5.1.1

SOD

ROCK

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists:CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType@ROCK

ROCK

type: enum value

REINFORCED_CONCRETE

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists:CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType@REINFORCED_CONCRETE

Poured concrete containing steel bars or metal netting to increase its tensile strength.

type: enum value

Model Concept

AIXM 5.1.1

REINFORCED_CONCRETE

PRESTRESSED_CONCRETE

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists:CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType@PRESTRESSED_CONCRETE

Reinforced concrete in which internal stresses have been introduced to reduce potential tensile stress in the concrete resulting from loads.

type: enum value

Model Concept

AIXM 5.1.1

PRESTRESSED_CONCRETE

PLANT

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists:CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType@PLANT

Plant material (for example: straw and/or tall coarse grass), possibly also containing the slices of soil to which the plant material is attached. For example, used in thatching or sodding a roof.

type: enum value

Model Concept

AIXM 5.1.1

PLANT

MUD

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists:CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType@MUD

Constructed principally from mud applied to a structural scaffold of plant material (for example: wooden posts). Effective only in extremely dry climates and usually must be resurfaced on a regular basis (for example: yearly) otherwise the structure steadily disintegrates under the effect of weather.

type: enum value

Model Concept

AIXM 5.1.1

MUD

METAL

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists: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).

type: enum value

Model Concept

AMXM 2.0.0

Metal

AIXM 5.1.1

METAL

MASONRY

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists:CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType@MASONRY

Building materials (for example: stone, brick, concrete, hollow-tile, concrete block, gypsum block, or other similar building units or materials and/or combination of the same) bonded together with mortar to form a structure (for example: a wall, a pier).

type: enum value

Model Concept

AIXM 5.1.1

MASONRY

IRON

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists:CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType@IRON

A malleable, magnetic, readily oxidizable metal which is a chemical element of the transition series, atomic number 26. (Symbol Fe) Occurs abundantly in certain ores and in meteorites, and is widely used, chiefly in alloys such as steel.

type: enum value

Model Concept

AIXM 5.1.1

IRON

GLASS

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists:CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType@GLASS

A substance made by fusing soda and/or potash with other ingredients. Usually transparent, lustrous, hard, and brittle.

type: enum value

Model Concept

AIXM 5.1.1

GLASS

FIBREGLASS

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists:CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType@FIBREGLASS

Any material consisting of glass filaments woven into a textile or paper, or embedded in plastic, for use as a construction or insulation material.

type: enum value

Model Concept

AIXM 5.1.1

FIBREGLASS

EARTHERN_WORKS

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists:CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType@EARTHERN_WORKS

EARTHERN_WORKS

type: enum value

Model Concept

AMXM 2.0.0

Earthen Works

CONCRETE

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists: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.

type: enum value

Model Concept

AMXM 2.0.0

Concrete

AIXM 5.1.1

CONCRETE

COMPOSITION

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists:CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType@COMPOSITION

COMPOSITION

type: enum value

Model Concept

AMXM 2.0.0

Composition

BRICK

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists:CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType@BRICK

Clay kneaded, moulded, and baked or sun-dried, used as a building material.

type: enum value

Model Concept

AIXM 5.1.1

BRICK

AMXM 2.0.0

Stone or Brick

ALUMINIUM

urn:aero:airm:1.0.0:LogicalModel:Subjects:Common:Codelists:CodeVerticalStructureMaterialType@ALUMINIUM

A light silvery ductile and malleable metal, not readily tarnished by air, which is a chemical element, atomic number 13. (Symbol Al)

type: enum value

Model Concept

AIXM 5.1.1

ALUMINIUM