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Technical Drawing is a multiple tool of expression and communication essential to develop inquiry processes, the scientifically basis and comprehension of drawings and technological designs beiing able to be manufactured. It is demonstrated graphically and analytically that spatial vision and graphic thinking allow the user to identify graphically real life problems, develop proposals of solutions to be analysed from different points of view, plan and develop the project, provide information needed to make decisions on objects and technological processes. From the knowledge of Technical Drawing and CAD tools graphic analyses have developed in order to improve and optimize the geometry of the rectangular cells of conventional bricks by hexagonal cells, which is protected by a Spanish patent owned by the Polytechnic University of Madrid. This new internal geometry of the bricks will improve the efficiency and the acoustic damping of walls built with the ceramic bricks of horizontal hollow, maintaining the same size of the conventional bricks, without increasing costs either in the manufacture and the sale. A single brick will achieve the width equivalent to more than four conventional bricks.
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Espinach, X., Mancuso, A., Eynard, B. (2016). Design Methods. In: Fischer, X., Daidie, A., Eynard, B., Paredes, M. (eds) Research in Interactive Design (Vol. 4). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26121-8_11
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