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- The first hyperboloid cooling towers were built in 1918 near Heerlen.
- Le Corbusier and F閘ix Candela used hyperboloid structures ( hypar ).
- The shape of the Vortex Tower is a hyperboloid of revolution.
- Mass-shell hyperboloids are ` squashed'into a cylinder.
- This model is related to the hyperboloid model as follows.
- The " bishop's mitre " spires are capped with hyperboloids.
- The hyperboloid structure consists of 16 identical concrete columns assembled on site.
- The one-sheet hyperboloid has two positive eigenvalues and one negative eigenvalue.
- The two-sheet hyperboloid has one positive eigenvalue and two negative eigenvalues.
- The hyperbolic paraboloid and the hyperboloid of one sheet are doubly ruled surfaces.
- A second side site provides a second TDOA and hence a second hyperboloid.
- Gray shows where the hyperboloid model is implicit in later writing by Poincar?
- Similar hyperboloid structures appeared abroad only ten years after Shukhov's invention.
- Quadric surfaces include ellipsoids ( including the sphere ), paraboloids, hyperboloids, planes.
- A hyperboloid cooling tower was patented by Frederik van Iterson and Gerard Kuypers in 1918.
- The shape of the roof is based in a hyperboloid of revolution with asymmetric sections.
- And finally, the " bishop's mitre " spires are capped with hyperboloid structures.
- A hyperbolic hyperboloid of one sheet.
- Shukhov is particularly reputed for his original designs of hyperboloid towers such as the Shukhov Tower.
- The cathedral is a hyperboloid structure constructed from 16 concrete columns, weighing 90 tons each.
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