RFEM Model of Steel Membrane Roofing of Grandstand at Xuzhou University of Technology, China | © Jiangsu Jingong Space Structure Co., Ltd.
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Steel Membrane Roofing of Grandstand at Xuzhou University of Technology, China
Number of Nodes | 326 |
Number of Lines | 476 |
Number of Members | 476 |
Number of Surfaces | 10 |
Number of Solids | 0 |
Number of Load Cases | 7 |
Number of Load Combinations | 0 |
Number of Result Combinations | 0 |
Total Weight | 45.769 tons |
Dimensions (Metric) | 42,000 x 14,160 x 21,588 m |
Dimensions (Imperial) | 137.8 x 46.46 x 70.83 feet |

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