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Multi-ply timber roofs for sports stadia
The potential of glued timber as a structural material is also well illustrated in recent Soviet developments. The covered skating rink at Arkhangelsk has a three-hinge timber arch spanning 63 m, and the rink at Kalinin employs a glued timber cantilever-beam system of 57 m span. They are described here by engineers from the B.S. Mesentsev Central Research Institute for Experimental Design of Recreation and Sports Structures, in Moscow.
Multi-ply timber roofs for sports stadia
The potential of glued timber as a structural material is also well illustrated in recent Soviet developments. The covered skating rink at Arkhangelsk has a three-hinge timber arch spanning 63 m, and the rink at Kalinin employs a glued timber cantilever-beam system of 57 m span. They are described here by engineers from the B.S. Mesentsev Central Research Institute for Experimental Design of Recreation and Sports Structures, in Moscow.
Multi-ply timber roofs for sports stadia
Travoush, V. I. (author) / Zapol, Yuri (author)
Building Research & Information ; 9 ; 176
1981-05-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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