Construction of Concrete Shells Using Inflated Forms ACI 334.3R-05
Description For centuries, arched and dome-shaped structures have efficiently enclosed large clear-span volumes. The strength of compound-curved surfaces allowed early builders to construct self-supporting thin-shell buildings from a variety of materials. Due to the tremendous amount of time and effort needed to create the desired shapes, construction of these thin-shelled structures sometimes spanned several decades. […]
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