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Anticlastic form

Fig. 4. (a) Anticlastic deformation of a bimorph in a magnetic field (saddle form), (b) Fixation of a bimorph on its sample holder and measurement principle of the deformation of any magnetostrictive bimorph using the... [Pg.107]

The above descriptions of the various projects show that there are no limitations in principle to the great variety of shapes in ETFE-foil constructions. As pneumatically pre-stressed foil cushions or as single-layer mechanically pre-stressed foil membranes, anticlastically or synclastically curved surfaces can be formed across nearly any ground plan. The feasible spans of the foil constructions vary according to the ground plan geometry, boundary conditions, construction system, and load effect. [Pg.203]

Anticlastic surfaces (a) conic (b) saddle/ hypar (c) arch supported (d) wave form (photos John Chilton). [Pg.234]


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