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Novel laminated timber roof structure
Construction of laminated teak roof of Rangoon (Burma) University Assembly Hall; supports are two latticed steel frames spanning 66 ft 6 in. and 11 ft 8 in. apart in longitudinal direction; longitudinal sections are parabolic but those running transversely are true segments of circle with shell center as greatest radius; two thin laminated beams, each 12 in. × 9 in. span longitudinally between main frames and follow shape of curve.
Novel laminated timber roof structure
Construction of laminated teak roof of Rangoon (Burma) University Assembly Hall; supports are two latticed steel frames spanning 66 ft 6 in. and 11 ft 8 in. apart in longitudinal direction; longitudinal sections are parabolic but those running transversely are true segments of circle with shell center as greatest radius; two thin laminated beams, each 12 in. × 9 in. span longitudinally between main frames and follow shape of curve.
Novel laminated timber roof structure
Civ Eng (Lond)
Civil Engineering ; 51
1956
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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