Three-hinged arches
A three-hinged arch is a structure where the arch is supported by two hinges at or near the ground and is also interrupted by another hinge at its peak.
Structures in this category
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# | Name | Country |
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1 | Amsterdam CS Intermediate Roof | Netherlands |
2 | Amsterdam CS North Roof | Netherlands |
3 | Amsterdam CS South Roof | Netherlands |
4 | Berlin Alexanderplatz Station | Germany |
5 | Great Tropical Green House | Germany |
6 | Phosphate Storage Depots at Jorf Lasfar | Morocco |
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Literature
- Affine transformations of three-hinged arches: reviving an old method. Presented at: Interfaces: Architecture, Engineering, Science, Annual Meeting of the International Association of Shell & Spatial Structures (IASS), Hamburg, 25-27 September 2017. (2017):
- Comparison of Weights of a Three-Hinged and A Two-Hinged Spandrel-Braced Parabolic Arch. In: Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, v. 43, n. 1 (June 1900), pp. 20-30. (1900):
- Rehabilitation of old three-hinged steel arch bridges - A case study of Ling Bridge. In: Stahlbau, v. 85, n. 8 (August 2016), pp. 543-551. (2016):
- A Three-hinged Arch Storage Building In Precast, Prestressed Concrete. In: PCI Journal, v. 14, n. 4 (August 1969), pp. 36-42. (1969):
- Three-Hinged Masonry Arches; Long Spans Especially Considered. In: Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, v. 40 ( 1898), pp. 31-76. (1898):