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Tension: Encyclopedia - Tension
Tension may mean:
In physics, tension is a force on a body directed to produce strain (extension); it can be considered to be negative c...
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Tensegrity: Encyclopedia - Tensegrity
In mechanics and biomechanics, tensegrity or tensional integrity is a property of objects with components that use tension and compressio...
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Tensegrity: Encyclopedia Ii - Tensegrity - Principles
Tensegrity is the pattern that results when push and pull have a win-win relationship with each other. The pull is continuous and the pus...
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Arch: Encyclopedia - Arch
An arch is a curved structure capable of spanning a space while supporting significant weight (e.g. a doorway in a stone wall). The arch ...
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Truss: Encyclopedia - Truss
In architecture and structural engineering, a truss is a structure consisting of straight slender members inter-connected at joints into ...
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Stucco: Encyclopedia - Stucco
Stucco is a material made of an aggregate, a binder, and water which consistency when wet and when dry becomes hard. Also used in sidings...
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Building Material: Encyclopedia - Building Material
Building material is any material which is used for a construction purpose. Just about every type of available material has been used at ...
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Bauhaus: Encyclopedia - Bauhaus
Bauhaus is the common term for the Staatliches Bauhaus, an art and architecture school in Germany that operated from 1919 to 1933, and fo...
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Cell Wall: Encyclopedia - Cell Wall
A cell wall is a more or less solid layer surrounding a cell. They are found in bacteria, archaea, fungi, plants, and algae. Animals and ...
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Civil Engineering: Encyclopedia - Civil Engineering
In modern usage, civil engineering is a broad field of engineering that deals with the planning, construction, and maintenance of fixed s...
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Glass: Encyclopedia - Glass
The materials definition of a glass is a uniform amorphous solid material, usually produced when a suitably viscous molten material cools...
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Buckminster Fuller: Encyclopedia - Buckminster Fuller
Richard Buckminster "Bucky" Fuller (July 12, 1895 – July 1, 1983) was an American visionary, designer, architect, and inventor.
Through...
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Ingalls Building: Encyclopedia Ii - Ingalls Building - Overcoming Skepticism
Prior to 1902, the tallest reinforced concrete structure in the world was only six stories high. Since concrete possesses very low tensil...
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Arch: Encyclopedia Ii - Arch - Technical Aspects
The arch is significant because, in theory at least, it provides a structure which eliminates tensile stresses in spanning an open space....
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Arch: Encyclopedia Ii - Arch - History
Arches were used by the Egyptian, Babylonian, Greek and Assyrian civilizations for underground structures such as drains and vaults, but ...
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Truss: Encyclopedia Ii - Truss - Statics Of Trusses
In order for a truss with pin-connected members to be rigid, it must be composed entirely of triangles. In mathematical terms, we have th...
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Ingalls Building: Encyclopedia Ii - Ingalls Building - Construction
Hooper designed a monolithic "concrete box of eight-inch [200 mm] walls, with concrete floors and roof, concrete beams, concrete columns,...
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Truss: Encyclopedia Ii - Truss - Analysis Of Trusses
The analysis assumes that loads are applied to joints only, not to the members. The estimated weights of bars are either omitted or, if r...
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Cell Wall: Encyclopedia Ii - Cell Wall - Plant Cell Walls
Plant cell walls have a number of functions: they provide rigidity to the cell for structural and mechanical support, maintaining cell sh...
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Pantheon Rome: Encyclopedia Ii - Pantheon Rome - History
The original Pantheon was built in 27 BC-25 BC under the Roman Empire, during the third consulship of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, and his n...
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Pantheon Rome: Encyclopedia Ii - Pantheon Rome - History
The original Pantheon was built in 27 BC-25 BC under the Roman Empire, during the third consulship of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, and his n...
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Glass: Encyclopedia Ii - Glass - Architectural Glass
Glass - Float annealed glass.
90% of the world's flat glass is produced by the float glass process invented in the 1950s by Sir Alastai...
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Glass: Encyclopedia Ii - Glass - Architectural Glass
Glass - Float annealed glass.
90% of the world's flat glass is produced by the float glass process invented in the 1950s by Sir Alastai...
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Buckminster Fuller: Encyclopedia Ii - Buckminster Fuller - Philosophy And Worldview
Buckminster Fuller strove to inspire humanity to take a comprehensive view of the finite world we live in and the infinite possibilities ...
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Buckminster Fuller: Encyclopedia Ii - Buckminster Fuller - Philosophy And Worldview
Buckminster Fuller strove to inspire humanity to take a comprehensive view of the finite world we live in and the infinite possibilities ...
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Glass: Encyclopedia Ii - Glass - Properties And Uses
One of the most obvious characteristics of ordinary glass is that it is transparent to visible light (not all glassy materials are). The ...
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Glass: Encyclopedia Ii - Glass - Glass Ingredients
Pure silica (SiO2) has a melting point of about 2000 °C (3600 °F), and while it can be made into glass for special applications (see fu...
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Glass: Encyclopedia Ii - Glass - Glass Art
Even with the availability of common glassware, hand blown or lampworked glassware remains popular for its artistry. Some artists in glas...
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Glass: Encyclopedia Ii - Glass - Glass As A Liquid
One common belief is that glass is a super-cooled liquid of practically infinite viscosity when at room temperature. Supporting evidence ...
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Civil Engineering: Encyclopedia Ii - Civil Engineering - Sub-disciplines Of Civil Engineering
Civil engineering - General civil engineering.
General civil engineering is concerned with the overall interface of fixed projects with...
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Glass: Encyclopedia Ii - Glass - Glass Art
Even with the availability of common glassware, hand blown or lampworked glassware remains popular for its artistry. Some artists in glas...
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Glass: Encyclopedia Ii - Glass - Glass As A Liquid
One common misconception is that glass is a super-cooled liquid of practically infinite viscosity when at room temperature. Supporting ev...
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Glass: Encyclopedia Ii - Glass - Properties And Uses
One of the most obvious characteristics of ordinary glass is that it is transparent to visible light (not all glassy materials are). The ...
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Glass: Encyclopedia Ii - Glass - History Of Glass
Naturally occurring glass, such as obsidian, has been used since the stone age. The first documented instructions for glass making is in ...
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Glass: Encyclopedia Ii - Glass - Glass Ingredients
Pure silica (SiO2) has a melting point of about 2000 °C (3600 °F), and while it can be made into glass for special applications (see fu...
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Glass: Encyclopedia Ii - Glass - History Of Glass
Naturally occurring glass, such as obsidian, has been used since the stone age. The first documented instructions for glass making is in ...
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Montreal Metro: Encyclopedia Ii - Montreal Metro - Trains
The Montreal Metro runs entirely underground and was the first metro in the world to exclusively use rubber tires instead of steel wheels...
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Seismic Retrofit: Encyclopedia Ii - Seismic Retrofit - Types Of Modifications
Modifications fall into several categories:
Seismic retrofit - Hybrid Solution.
PRESSS (Precast Structural Seismic Structural Systems)[...
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