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Hyperbolic paraboloidal shell structure for Tokyo Roman Catholic Cathedral
Cathedral is shell structure, diamond shaped in plan, consisting of eight hyperbolic paraboloidal shells which are made of in-situ reinforced concrete; outside surfaces of shells are covered by stainless steel strips; 86 steel piles of 500×9×40 mm and 226 concrete piles of 300×60×12 mm were used for foundations; outline of structural design and analysis; cathedral can accommodate 2600 people; results of experimental model analysis and construction techniques.
Hyperbolic paraboloidal shell structure for Tokyo Roman Catholic Cathedral
Cathedral is shell structure, diamond shaped in plan, consisting of eight hyperbolic paraboloidal shells which are made of in-situ reinforced concrete; outside surfaces of shells are covered by stainless steel strips; 86 steel piles of 500×9×40 mm and 226 concrete piles of 300×60×12 mm were used for foundations; outline of structural design and analysis; cathedral can accommodate 2600 people; results of experimental model analysis and construction techniques.
Hyperbolic paraboloidal shell structure for Tokyo Roman Catholic Cathedral
Int Assn Shell Structures -- Bul
Tsuboi, Y. (author) / Nasukawa, R. (author)
1966
16 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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