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Selection and Application of Structural Steel Materials for Aircraft Maintenance Hangars​

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 Aircraft maintenance hangars , as the core facilities for aircraft inspection and repair operations, must endure long-term exposure to large-span loads, extreme weather conditions, and complex operational environments. Consequently, stringent requirements are imposed on the strength, weather resistance, and stability of the structural steel materials employed. The judicious selection of suitable steel structural materials not only ensures the hangar's safe operation but also reduces construction and maintenance costs. Based on the functional requirements of different structural components within the hangar, commonly used steel structural materials can be categorised into three main types, each playing a critical role in hangar construction. I. Primary Load-Bearing Structure: The Core Material Supporting the Hangar's ‘Skeleton’ The primary load-bearing structure forms the hangar's ‘skeleton’, bearing the hangar's own weight, aircraft parking loads, and external forces s...

Can the roof of a mosque be made of aluminium?

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mosque Roofs for mosques can be made from aluminium, depending on many factors including local building regulations, budget, design requirements and climatic conditions. Aluminium is a lightweight, corrosion-resistant material that is often used for roofs, curtain walls and other parts of buildings. However, the following points need to be kept in mind when using aluminium as a mosque roofing material: Local building codes and standards: It is necessary to ensure that local building codes and standards allow the use of aluminium as a roofing material and comply with the relevant regulations. Design and structure: The design of the roof of a mosque needs to take into account the overall structure of the building, including the supporting structure, wind loads, rainwater drainage, etc. Climatic conditions: Aluminium's resistance to corrosion allows it to perform well in a wide range of climatic conditions. However, in particularly harsh environmental conditions (e.g. coastal areas wi...