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Применение циклических поверхностейв архитектуре зданий, конструкций и изделий

Применение циклических поверхностейв архитектуре зданий, конструкций и изделий

Abstract

В статье показаны основные достижения строительной науки в области создания тонкостенных пространственных конструкций на основе циклических поверхностей, которые используются для выбора формы общественных и жилых зданий, в виде фрагментов аттракционов в спортивно-развлекательных центрах, на детских площадках. Часто эти поверхности являются единственно возможным техническим решением, например, в формах пружин различного назначения. Предложены новые формы циклических поверхностей для внедрения их в практику проектирования тонких оболочек и в качестве соединительных частей трубопроводов

The article shows the main achievements of the construction science in the field of thin-walled spatial structures based on cyclical surfaces, which are used to choose the form of public and residential buildings, as fragments of attractions in sports and leisure centers, on playgrounds. Often, these surfaces are the only possible technical solution, for example in the form of springs for various purposes. It offers new forms of cyclic surfaces for introducing them to the practice of designing of thin shells and a pipeline connecting parts

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АРХИТЕКТУРА ОБОЛОЧЕК,ЦИКЛИЧЕСКАЯ ПОВЕРХНОСТЬ,ТРУБЧАТАЯ ПОВЕРХНОСТЬ,ТОНКАЯ ОБОЛОЧКА,АРХИТЕКТУРНАЯ БИОНИКА,СОЕДИНИТЕЛЬНЫЕ ЧАСТИ ТРУБОПРОВОДОВ,ARCHITECTURE SHELLS,CIRCULAR SURFACE,TUBE SURFACE,THIN SHELL,ARCHITECTURAL BIONICS,CONNECTING PIPELINE

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