Introduction to Bird's-eye View Structure of Space Frame Stadium

Introduction to Bird's-eye View Structure of Space Frame Stadium

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Standing seam system:

Standing seam: A roofing system where metal panels are joined together by raised seams, providing a sleek and weather-resistant finish.

 Roof sheet: A large, flat piece of material, often metal or plastic, used to cover and protect the roof of a building

 Rockwool panel: A type of insulation panel made from volcanic rock or minerals, used to regulate temperature and reduce noise in buildings.

Aluminium clip: A fastening device made of aluminum used to secure panels or sheets in place, often in roofing or cladding applications.

 Liner sheet: A thin sheet of material installed on the interior surface of a building's roof or walls to provide additional protection or insulation.

 Purlin: Horizontal structural members in a roof framework, supporting the roof covering and transferring loads to the main structural frame.

 Skylight: A window or opening in a roof or ceiling that allows natural light to enter a building, often with a glazed covering.

 Roofing sheet: A large, flat piece of material used to cover and protect the roof of a building, typically made of metal, plastic, or composite materials.

 Insulation material: Any material used to prevent the transfer of heat, sound, or electricity between surfaces, commonly used in buildings to regulate temperature.

 Gutter: A shallow trough or channel fixed beneath the edge of a roof for carrying off rainwater.

 Support node: A structural component used to connect and support various parts of a building's framework or substructure.

 Bracket: A support or fixture projecting from a wall or other surface to hold or support something, such as a shelf or beam.

Joint details

Purlin: Horizontal structural members in a roof framework, supporting the roof covering and transferring loads to the main structural frame.

 Ball: A spherical object used in various construction applications, such as bearings or decorative features.

 Pipe: A tubular section or hollow cylinder used to convey fluids, gases, or other substances within a building's infrastructure.

 High strength: Refers to materials or components with exceptional resistance to loads or stresses, often achieved through advanced engineering or material selection.

 Bolt: A threaded fastener used with a nut to join two or more parts together securely.

 Sleeve: A cylindrical covering or lining designed to fit over or around another object for protection, support, or reinforcement.


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