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Shell-roof j unction:
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The shell-roof junction is the junction between the vertical wall and the roof. it is sometimes referred to as the eaves junction, though this usage is more common for solids storages.
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Shell-roof j unction, английский
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Sign convention:, английский
Unless otherwise stated compression is taken as positive
Shell:, английский
- A structure formed from a curved thin plate
- A structure or a structural component formed from a curved thin plate.
- A thin-walled body shaped as a curved surface with the thickness measured normal to the surface being small compared to the dimensions in the other directions. a shell carries its loads mainly by membrane forces. the middle surface may have finite radius of curvature at each point or infinite curvature in one direction, e.g. cylindrical shell. in en 1999-1-5, a shell is a structure or a structural component formed from curved sheets or extrusions.
- The shell is the cylindrical wall of the tank of circular planform. although this usage is slightly confusing when it is compared to the definition given in 1.4.1, it is so widely used with the two meanings
- Theperipheralmaterialbetweena holeandthefaceofamasonryunit
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