Characteristics of Air Inflatable Domes
The high-performance fiber membrane material is used as the space shell, which does not need complex foundation treatment, and the intelligent electromechanical equipment is used for continuous air supply to support the super large space without beams and columns inside.
An inflatable structure is a structure developed utilizing two layers of film associated together, ordinarily utilizing competes produced using a similar material. The cavity framed between the layers is compressed with air creating an unbending underlying component that permits enormous range structures to be accomplished. The critical distinction between air-upheld structures and inflatable structures is that air-upheld structures require airlocks at all the passages to forestall air being lost when entryways are opened since the whole consumed space of the structure is compressed.
An inflatable structure just requires compressed air inside the depressions of the dividers thus doesn't need airlocks since the involved inside of the structure is an ordinary environmental pressing factor.
The air contained inside the dividers of an inflatable structure turns into a genuine primary piece of the structure. The films utilized in the development of such structures are regularly under 1mm thick, so the measure of layer utilized contrasted with the volume of air contained inside the dividers is staggeringly low (commonly under 0.5%). This makes inflatable structures effective as far as the measure of crude materials needed to build them.
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