10 Interesting Fact About The physics and engineering of skyscrapers
10 Interesting Fact About The physics and engineering of skyscrapers
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Skyscraper buildings must be designed to be able to withstand their own loads and loads received from outside.
Most skyscraper buildings have steel frame structures or reinforced concrete.
Elevator technology used in skyscrapers continues to develop along with the increase in the height of the building.
Sky scratch buildings must be designed to overcome the problem of height and strong winds that can affect the stability of the structure.
The glass used in skyscrapers must be strengthened to prevent rupture or cracks due to wind pressure or shocks.
Skyscraper buildings can cause shadow effects on the surrounding environment, which can affect the availability of light and air temperature.
Skyscraper buildings can affect the surrounding air currents, which can affect the weather patterns and the surrounding air quality.
Skyscraper buildings can be a large source of energy, both in the form of heat and electricity energy, because of the number of equipment and systems used in it.
Skyscraper buildings can have a large environmental impact, especially in terms of energy use and waste management.
Although skyscrapers look very large and strong, they are still vulnerable to earthquakes and other natural disasters, so they need to be designed very carefully to avoid damage or large losses.