Constructive solutions of a sport complex roof structure
Kostina, Ekaterina (2017)
Kostina, Ekaterina
Saimaan ammattikorkeakoulu
2017
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201705229272
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201705229272
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The main purpose of the thesis was to analyse and calculate two different types of steel arches for a roof structure according to Russian norms: tied arch with vertical suspensions and arch with suspended tie and V-shaped struts. In addition, it was required to choose a more optimal structural scheme for the roof structure with the least need for steel. The working process was organized with the help of Altcon company, specialized in metal constructions.
The first part is a review of general information about arch structures. For these goals, materials of the research papers, scientific works, textbooks and publications were analyzed.
The second part includes calculations of arches. To achieve this goal Lira-SAPR and Mathcad software programs have been used. During calculations formulas and values were taken in accordance with Russian norms.
As a result of this project, the comparison table with values of steel consumption for each arch was made. The step-by-step instruction of calculation was made as well. The results can be used by a student of technical specialities and construction designers as examples for understanding the primary structural behavior of arches.
The first part is a review of general information about arch structures. For these goals, materials of the research papers, scientific works, textbooks and publications were analyzed.
The second part includes calculations of arches. To achieve this goal Lira-SAPR and Mathcad software programs have been used. During calculations formulas and values were taken in accordance with Russian norms.
As a result of this project, the comparison table with values of steel consumption for each arch was made. The step-by-step instruction of calculation was made as well. The results can be used by a student of technical specialities and construction designers as examples for understanding the primary structural behavior of arches.