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Source:Shanghai Shiyi Membrane Structure Co., Ltd. Time:2019-11-05 Click:
Immediately after the frost, the winter is about to start, and the weather is getting colder. In some cities it often snows and produces snow. How much damage can snow cover the membrane structure? How to solve the snow problem of membrane structure? Let's sit down and discuss this topic together slowly today.
Continuous snowfall in winter will produce snow, and sometimes continuous sleet weather will cause icing. In snowstorm weather, a large amount of snow will be generated on the film surface and damage will occur. The film material will be overloaded and the tensile capacity will be reduced, which will bring great harm to the film structure. Then the membrane structure should be analyzed and considered according to the actual problems when it starts to design. Usually we use snow melting measures or high-strength membranes for structures that have accumulated snow for a long time.
In order to avoid accidents caused by the snow accumulation phenomenon, a snow pile platform is usually set on the periphery of the membrane structure building to store the falling snow. At present, artificial snow removal is generally used in China. In addition, it is possible to consider installing a heating device in the most severe local area of snow accumulation. The film surface heating device can be used to accelerate the melting of snow and ice during snowfall.
It is well known that many natural disasters are factors of force majeure. In the face of sudden heavy snow weather, considering the hidden dangers of snow and other accidents, it is necessary for us to prepare a set of emergency records when snow cannot be removed manually under continuous snowfall conditions. I hope that winter brings joy and smile, not sadness and crying. May the membrane structure show extraordinary beauty in winter!