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Why is steel construction the preferred choice for large-span spatial structures?

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When gazing upon grand stadiums , airport terminals, or exhibition centers, we are often awestruck by their vast spaces. Behind such large-span structures lies a nearly universal choice—steel construction. This is no coincidence, but stems from steel's unparalleled engineering advantages. stadium High Strength, Lightweight: Pushing Boundaries Beyond Limits The core advantage of steel lies in its perfect blend of exceptional strength and lightweight properties. Compared to concrete, steel boasts an outstanding strength-to-weight ratio. This means that for buildings requiring vast column-free spaces, steel structures can achieve greater spans with smaller member cross-sections, significantly reducing the building's self-weight. Consequently, foundation requirements are lowered, enabling the ultimate liberation of space in a cost-effective manner. Exceptional Performance, Conquering Complex Challenges Steel's outstanding toughness and ductility enable it to better withstand dy...

INSTALLATION IN HIGH ALTITUDE

 INSTALLATION IN HIGH ALTITUDE



The high-altitude installation method refers to the method of transporting the transport unit (plane truss or cone) or parts transported to the site, using a hoisting machine to lift it to a high altitude and assemble it into an overall structure. It is suitable for bolt balls or high-strength bolts. Grid structure. During the assembly process, a part of the space frame is always suspended. When the grid frame is suspended and spliced into a stable system, there is no need to set up any brackets to bear its own weight and construction load.

Installation in high altitude


When the span is large and spliced to a certain length of overhang, set up a single-leg column or bracket to support the overhanging part to reduce or avoid deflection due to self-weight and construction load



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