STUDY OF OPTIONS FOR THE DESIGN OF THE ROOF OF THE 2,000-SEAT ROWING CHANNEL TRIBUTARY
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/C4928Keywords:
tribune, paddle, archesAbstract
Where the 2,000-seat grandstand of the rowing canal is commonly utilized in roofing, the essay advises developing and comparing arches as an alternative to trusses. The arches' efficiency over the trusses is explicitly stated, as is the fact that their belts are directed along a curved line, the tiny amount of stresses generated in the rods, and the fact that they are formed of closed contour profiles. A profile rope with a parallel strap, single-angle truss, for example, is developed and compared to each other. The grandstand is meant to be 24x80 meters in size.
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