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Hyperbolic Paraboloid in four “Perspectives”
2021In this poster we will give an overview of a hyperbolic paraboloid. It will be presented in four different views: through differential geometry, student’s view, an engineering stand point and through representation as an anaglyph/perspective representation in 2D.
Pokaz, Dora +2 more
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Buckling of compound hyperbolic paraboloidal shells
Thin-Walled Structures, 1992Abstract This paper presents the first elastic buckling analysis of a compound hyperbolic paraboloidal (hypar) shell under a uniformly distributed load. The compound shell is composed of four hypar panels of rectangular ground plan. A special feature of this analysis is the use of the pulse function to deal with the curvature discontinuities at the ...
null Jian-Fei Chen, null Zheng-An Xu
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Discussion: Buckling of Hyperbolic Paraboloids
Engineering Journal, 1972Discussion
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Reinforced Concrete Hyperbolic Paraboloid Shells
Journal of the Structural Division, 1975An experimental study is presented of the behavior of reinforced concrete inverted umbrella hypar shell models loaded with uniform load to failure. Reinforced microconcrete model shells with three different edge member geometries were tested. The shell strength was controlled by the tensile edge members around the periphery of the shell, and was ...
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Hyperbolic- and Elliptic-Paraboloid Roofs
2013In the previous chapters, we have discussed cylindrical shells, which are special cases of doubly curved shells. We now proceed to more general cases of such shells, the elliptic paraboloid shell and the hyperbolic paraboloid shell. Structural engineers refer to the first category as elpar and to the second one as hyppar.
Johan Blaauwendraad, Jeroen H. Hoefakker
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Journal of Nanofluids
Purpose: The present work is to investigate non-Newtonian tangent hyperbolic in the presence of nanoparticles and chemical reaction past an upper horizontal surface of a paraboloid of revolution (UHSPR). For the numerical simulations, magnetic effect, a
Umair Rashid +4 more
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Purpose: The present work is to investigate non-Newtonian tangent hyperbolic in the presence of nanoparticles and chemical reaction past an upper horizontal surface of a paraboloid of revolution (UHSPR). For the numerical simulations, magnetic effect, a
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Point loading on hyperbolic paraboloidal shells
Experimental Mechanics, 1968A combination of simple theory and experiment is used to investigated a complex structural problem. The problem is the point loading of hyperbolic paraboloidal shells. The solution is based on an analogy between the response of these shells to a point load and the localized behavior of a flat plate that rests on an elastic foundation.
R. H. Leiceter, K. B. Schuster
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, 2020
The hyperbolic paraboloid with two high and low corners is the most basic anticlastic double curved shape of tensile surface structures. However, this shape is currently not considered in the existing wind load standards and only very few investigations ...
Jimmy Colliers +3 more
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The hyperbolic paraboloid with two high and low corners is the most basic anticlastic double curved shape of tensile surface structures. However, this shape is currently not considered in the existing wind load standards and only very few investigations ...
Jimmy Colliers +3 more
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Buckling of Hyperbolic Paraboloid Shells
1982Theoretical and experimental buckling loads of HP shells having rectangular and parallelogram shape in plan are reported. In the case of the parallelogram shell there is a large discrepancy between experiment and theory.
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