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The document summarizes the PVC cannon project created by four students. It describes how cannons and potato cannons work using gunpowder or other explosives to propel projectiles. It also discusses the use of hairspray as a propellant for the PVC cannon and provides background information on black powder, rifling, cannon types, projectiles, and the history and chemical structure of PVC pipe.
Pneumatic structures are membrane structures stabilized by compressed air pressure. They are round in shape to create the greatest volume with the least material. The pressure needs to be uniformly distributed for stability. Common types are air supported structures, which use air pressure above atmospheric to support the envelope, and air inflated structures, which have supporting frames inflated with high pressure air while the interior remains at atmospheric pressure. Pneumatic structures offer advantages like light weight, rapid erection, and ability to span large distances, but require continuous air pressurization and have a relatively short lifespan. Common materials for the envelope include fiberglass, polyester, ETFE, and nylon.
If you like inflatable buildings, then you should see the following inflatable structures.They range from bouncers for kids to large inflatable buildings for various occasions.
El documento describe los diferentes elementos y consideraciones de diseño involucrados en la planificación y construcción de estaciones de tren. Explica que una estación debe facilitar la transición entre la velocidad del tren y la del hombre de manera funcional y segura. También destaca la importancia de integrar adecuadamente las estaciones dentro del contexto urbano existente y satisfacer los requerimientos técnicos y de operación del sistema de transporte.
Pneumatic structures-modular construction technologyAnjith Augustine
Pneumatic structures use thin, pressurized membranes to create enclosed spaces. Their key advantages are their light weight, ability to span large distances, quick assembly and disassembly times, and relatively low cost compared to permanent structures. There are two main types: air-supported structures, which use low internal pressure to support a single membrane, and air-inflated structures, which use pressurized air within building elements but keep the interior at atmospheric pressure. Materials used include plastics, fabrics, rubber, and metal foils.
Pneumatic structures are membrane structures that use air pressure for support. They have a thin, flexible membrane that is stabilized by internal pressurization or external tensioning. Some key advantages are their light weight, ability to span large distances without supports, and rapid assembly. However, they require continuous air pressure maintenance and have a relatively short service life. Applications include sports facilities, military structures, exhibition centers, and greenhouses.
The document provides details about the Allianz Arena stadium in Munich, Germany. It summarizes the key aspects of the stadium's design including its unique ETFE cushion facade that can change colors to represent the home team. The structural system uses a steel lattice roof structure supported by concrete columns to distribute loads from the air-inflated ETFE surface structure to the foundation. The document also describes the model making process used to demonstrate the structural concepts.
The document discusses the history of kerosene lamps. It describes the two main types of kerosene lamps - wick lamps and pressure lamps. The first kerosene lamp was described by AL-RAZI in 9th century Baghdad. Modern versions of the kerosene lamp were later invented in 1853 by Polish inventor Ignacy Tukasiewicz and around the same time by American Robert Edwin Dietz, though it remains unclear which inventor came first.
The document summarizes the PVC cannon project created by four students. It describes how cannons and potato cannons work using gunpowder or other explosives to propel projectiles. It also discusses the use of hairspray as a propellant for the PVC cannon and provides background information on black powder, rifling, cannon types, projectiles, and the history and chemical structure of PVC pipe.
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Pneumatic structures-modular construction technologyAnjith Augustine
Pneumatic structures use thin, pressurized membranes to create enclosed spaces. Their key advantages are their light weight, ability to span large distances, quick assembly and disassembly times, and relatively low cost compared to permanent structures. There are two main types: air-supported structures, which use low internal pressure to support a single membrane, and air-inflated structures, which use pressurized air within building elements but keep the interior at atmospheric pressure. Materials used include plastics, fabrics, rubber, and metal foils.
Pneumatic structures are membrane structures that use air pressure for support. They have a thin, flexible membrane that is stabilized by internal pressurization or external tensioning. Some key advantages are their light weight, ability to span large distances without supports, and rapid assembly. However, they require continuous air pressure maintenance and have a relatively short service life. Applications include sports facilities, military structures, exhibition centers, and greenhouses.
The document provides details about the Allianz Arena stadium in Munich, Germany. It summarizes the key aspects of the stadium's design including its unique ETFE cushion facade that can change colors to represent the home team. The structural system uses a steel lattice roof structure supported by concrete columns to distribute loads from the air-inflated ETFE surface structure to the foundation. The document also describes the model making process used to demonstrate the structural concepts.
The document describes various pieces of sports equipment and facilities used for different athletic activities. It includes protective gear like helmets and elbow pads, sports equipment like boxing gloves and hockey sticks, athletic footwear including football boots and trainers, sports venues like tennis courts and swimming pools, and more. The equipment, footwear, and facilities discussed support a wide range of sports from boxing and hockey to football, tennis, swimming, and track and field athletics.
Peter Eisenman is an American architect known for his deconstructivist works. He was born in 1932 in New Jersey and received degrees from Cornell, Columbia, and Cambridge universities. He first rose to prominence as part of the New York Five group of architects. Eisenman's works are characterized by disconcerting forms and angles that reject functionalism. Notable works include the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin and the University of Phoenix Stadium in Arizona. The stadium features a retractable natural grass field and is the first fully retractable roof stadium in North America built at an incline.
A collection of some of the most influential and important aircraft designs in history. These aircraft aren't necessarily the most famous, but each have played vital roles in the evolution of aviation.
1. The document provides descriptions of 7 famous architectural structures in Chicago: Marina Towers, the Merchandise Mart, the Wrigley Building, Lake Point Tower, the Standard Oil Building (now AON Center), the House of Blues Hotel, and Soldier Field.
2. It also briefly mentions Frank Lloyd Wright's famous pattern design and the Willis Tower, formerly known as the Sears Tower, which was once the tallest building in the world.
3. The structures represent a variety of architectural styles and periods from Chicago's history.
The document provides a history of Wembley Stadium in London from its origins as an Anglo-Saxon settlement in the 13th century to plans for its redevelopment in the 2000s. It details how the area became known as Wembley in the 1880s when it contained football and cricket pitches. In the 1920s, Empire Stadium was constructed on the site and hosted the British Empire Exhibition until being renamed Wembley Stadium in the 1990s. The new stadium design includes a 133-meter high arch structure and roof to create an iconic landmark and cover the 90,000 seat capacity making it the largest covered stadium in the world.
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This presentation by Katharine Kemp, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law & Justice at UNSW Sydney, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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The importance of sustainable and efficient computational practices in artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning has become increasingly critical. This webinar focuses on the intersection of sustainability and AI, highlighting the significance of energy-efficient deep learning, innovative randomization techniques in neural networks, the potential of reservoir computing, and the cutting-edge realm of neuromorphic computing. This webinar aims to connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications and provide insights into how these innovative approaches can lead to more robust, efficient, and environmentally conscious AI systems.
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This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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The games that we play are based on an engagement model. Instead of imposing change, the games enable people to pull in ideas for change and apply those in a way that best suits their collective needs.
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INFLATABLE
STRUCTURES
2. AIR SUPPORTED ROOF
TYPES OF INFLATABLE STRUCTURES
IN 1959, JOHN SCURLOCK DESIGNED THE FIRST INFLATABLE STRUCTURE AND EVER SINCE INFLATABLES ARE WIDELY
ADOPTED IN CREATION OF ROOFS AND COVERS, SAILS, BUILDINGS AND PAVILIONS, AIRSHIPS, FURNITURE,
AIRSPACE STRUCTURES, BOATS, ESCAPE SLIDES, SECURITY MATTRESSES, SWIMMING POOLS, COVERINGS, GAMES
AND CASTLES, AIR BAGS AND MANY OTHER APPLICATIONS.
3. INFLATABLE AIRSHIPAIR SUPPORTED ROOF
TYPES OF INFLATABLE STRUCTURES
IN 1959, JOHN SCURLOCK DESIGNED THE FIRST INFLATABLE STRUCTURE AND EVER SINCE INFLATABLES ARE WIDELY
ADOPTED IN CREATION OF ROOFS AND COVERS, SAILS, BUILDINGS AND PAVILIONS, AIRSHIPS, FURNITURE,
AIRSPACE STRUCTURES, BOATS, ESCAPE SLIDES, SECURITY MATTRESSES, SWIMMING POOLS, COVERINGS, GAMES
AND CASTLES, AIR BAGS AND MANY OTHER APPLICATIONS.
4. INFLATABLE FURNITUREINFLATABLE AIRSHIPAIR SUPPORTED ROOF
TYPES OF INFLATABLE STRUCTURES
IN 1959, JOHN SCURLOCK DESIGNED THE FIRST INFLATABLE STRUCTURE AND EVER SINCE INFLATABLES ARE WIDELY
ADOPTED IN CREATION OF ROOFS AND COVERS, SAILS, BUILDINGS AND PAVILIONS, AIRSHIPS, FURNITURE,
AIRSPACE STRUCTURES, BOATS, ESCAPE SLIDES, SECURITY MATTRESSES, SWIMMING POOLS, COVERINGS, GAMES
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5. Alaska DomeTOP 5 NOTABLE
AIR SUPPORTED,
INFLATABLE
STRUCTURES
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6. Alaska Dome
Bennett Indoor Athletic Complex
TOP 5 NOTABLE
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7. Alaska Dome
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Carrier Dome
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8. Alaska Dome
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Carrier Dome
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11. The Alaska dome is one of the largest
inflatable air-supported sports
structure of its kind. Whether its basic
recreation or a next level athletic
activity, Alaska dome is the perfect
choice for both beginners and experts.
The Alaska dome is also a non-profit
with aim to help Alaskan athletics
achieve better goals, health and
wellness.
ALASKA DOME
13. The Bennett Indoor Athletic Complex is
an inflatable structure with indoor
venues for athletics. The Bennett
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Bennett Complex which features
several outdoor facilities. The complex
is named after Superintendent John
Bennett.
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15. The Carrier Dome is the largest
inflatable structure of its kind and the
only dome stadium in Northeast. The
Dome is a 49,262-seats stadium located
on Syracuse University. Since its
opening on 1980, the Carrier Dome has
been the center of many variety of
events including the Olympic champion
ice skating shows, as well as concerts
by stars such as Elton John, Billy Joel,
Rod Stewart, U2, Genesis, the Rolling
Stones and more.
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17. Krenzler filed is located in Cleveland,
Ohio on Cleveland State University. Its
soccer stadium that is named after
Judge Alvin Krenzler. The stadium has
capacity of 1,680 seat and was built in
1985. But the most highlighting feature
of the stadium is its inflatable air-
supported dome built to provide an
indoor practice facility in winters.
KRENZLER FIELD
19. Originally named as “The Big Egg”, the
Tokyo Dome construction began on 1985
and was opened for business in 1988. The
Tokyo Dome is primarily a baseball stadium
with approximately 55,000-seat but it also
hosts the live shows of Toei Superheroes.
The roof of the dome is an inflatable
structure made of flexible membrane that
makes it one of its own kind of stadiums in
Asia.
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