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Roof is barrel vault, section being circular, elliptical, two centered or other arch; structure is supported at arch springings and ends closed by hipping or by rigid diaphragm; classical approximate method of analysis and rigorous method undertaken by author, are explained, and results compared; figures are typical for timber, although such roofs are also constructed of concrete and pressed steel; experimental determination of influence of gable ends was also made.
Roof is barrel vault, section being circular, elliptical, two centered or other arch; structure is supported at arch springings and ends closed by hipping or by rigid diaphragm; classical approximate method of analysis and rigorous method undertaken by author, are explained, and results compared; figures are typical for timber, although such roofs are also constructed of concrete and pressed steel; experimental determination of influence of gable ends was also made.
Lamella roof
Engineer
Smollett, D. (author)
Engineer ; 209
1960
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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