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Transportation pavilion at Brussels world's fair. Aluminum roof proves economical
642×226 ft roof of pavilion comprises 19 aluminum roof trusses of double parabola shape resting on 47 1/2 ft high, 11 ft diam, steel end columns without intermediate support; top and bottom of columns are hinged; special tie arrangement provides stability to structure; application of prestressing to prevent alternating relaxation and straightening of ties by wind force.
Transportation pavilion at Brussels world's fair. Aluminum roof proves economical
642×226 ft roof of pavilion comprises 19 aluminum roof trusses of double parabola shape resting on 47 1/2 ft high, 11 ft diam, steel end columns without intermediate support; top and bottom of columns are hinged; special tie arrangement provides stability to structure; application of prestressing to prevent alternating relaxation and straightening of ties by wind force.
Transportation pavilion at Brussels world's fair. Aluminum roof proves economical
Civ Eng (NY)
Lipski, A. (Autor:in)
Civil Engineering ; 28
1958
6 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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