Abstract
Membrane structures possess significant advantages over other conventional structures for enclosing a large volume. Generally speaking, membrane structures are classified into two types, i.e. air-supported type and tensile type.
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Yoshida, A., Ban, S., Tsubota, H., Kurihara, K. (1987). Nonlinear Analysis of Tension Fabric Structure. In: De Roeck, G., Quiroga, A.S., Van Laethem, M., Backx, E. (eds) Shell and Spatial Structures: Computational Aspects. Lecture Notes in Engineering, vol 26. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83015-0_32
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