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| Publication year |
2000 |
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| Title |
An Experimental Study on Impact Loads of the Sliding Snow from the Roof of the Large-Scale Membrane Structures |
| Author |
Tatsuya Kotake,Tsukasa Tomabechi
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| Summary |
Recently・稽any large-scale membrane structures have been constructed in cold regions. When such large structures are constructed・荊he impact load from lumps of snow and ice that fall from the roof and strike the structure below are major problems in design・景n addition to the weight of the snowfall that piles up on the roof. In this study・荊he authors quantified impact loads through experimentation with the objective of establishing a method for evaluating the impact load from lumps of snow and ice as a design snow load・景n order to propose a technique for evaluating the impact load of lumps of snow and ice. As a result・景t is proved that lumps of snow and ice have unique impact characteristics.
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