1953
DOI: 10.1680/ipeds.1953.12338
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The Design of a Reinforced-Concrete Factory at Brynmawr, South Wales.

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“…In case of the KÖFÉM factory, however, due to the different shell geometry applied, the inclined arches are beneficial: the thrusting required from the shell spanning between the arches results in compression in the shell normal to the arches which counteracts the tension generated by the vertical loads, and hence reduces the overall value of stresses. (Arup, Jenkins, 1953) 16 However, at the end, they did not exploit this property of the hypar, because the primal consideration was given to the scaffolding, and the applied technique made such formwork superfluous -see Fig. 10.…”
Section: Hungarian Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In case of the KÖFÉM factory, however, due to the different shell geometry applied, the inclined arches are beneficial: the thrusting required from the shell spanning between the arches results in compression in the shell normal to the arches which counteracts the tension generated by the vertical loads, and hence reduces the overall value of stresses. (Arup, Jenkins, 1953) 16 However, at the end, they did not exploit this property of the hypar, because the primal consideration was given to the scaffolding, and the applied technique made such formwork superfluous -see Fig. 10.…”
Section: Hungarian Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%