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  2. Rainscreen - Wikipedia

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    A rainscreen drainage plane is an air gap and the water resistant barrier of a rainscreen. Together they provide a predictable, unobstructed path drainage for liquid moisture to drain from a high point of the wall (where it enters) to a low point of the wall (where it exits) the wall detail.

  3. Weep (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Weep hole. A weep, a weep hole, or a weep-brick is a small opening that allows water to drain from within an assembly. Weeps are located at the bottom of the object to allow for drainage; the weep hole must be sized adequately to overcome surface tension.

  4. Talk:Rainscreen - Wikipedia

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    The articles rainscreen drainage plane, rainscreen, rainscreen principle, and rainscreen cladding all cover the same subject. Rainscreen cladding was started in 2008, has a good title, has several references, and has four interlanguage links so I propose this be the article title and the others merge into the article rainscreen cladding.

  5. Permeable paving - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a full-depth porous asphalt pavement, OGFCs do not drain water to the base of a pavement. Instead, they allow water to infiltrate the top 3/4 to 1.5 inch of the pavement and then drain out to the side of the roadway. This can improve the friction characteristics of the road and reduce road spray. [27]

  6. Storm drain - Wikipedia

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    Storm drain grate on a street in Warsaw, Poland Storm drain with its pipe visible beneath it due to construction work. A storm drain, storm sewer (United Kingdom, U.S. and Canada), highway drain, [1] surface water drain/sewer (United Kingdom), or stormwater drain (Australia and New Zealand) is infrastructure designed to drain excess rain and ground water from impervious surfaces such as paved ...

  7. Holes visible in Azerbaijani plane wreckage after Kazakhstan ...

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    Footage from the wreckage of Azerbaijan Airlines flight JS-8243 shows the plane’s tail peppered with holes. Thirty-eight passengers and crew died when the plane, travelling from the airline’s ...

  8. Drainage gradient - Wikipedia

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    Drainage gradient (DG) is a term in road design, defined as the combined slope due to road surface cross slope (CS) and longitudinal slope (hilliness). Although the term may not be used, the concept is also used in roof design and landscape architecture. If the drainage gradient is too low, rain and melt water drainage will be insufficient.

  9. Why there are tiny holes at the bottom of windows on planes

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    The second of the hole's uses is to keep the window free of fog, condensation and other things that may impact visibility. By allowing warm air to infiltrate in between the two panes, the breather ...

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