Five-Story Timber Passive House
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Number of Nodes | 212 |
Number of Lines | 222 |
Number of Members | 55 |
Number of Surfaces | 40 |
Number of Load Cases | 3 |
Number of Load Combinations | 2 |
Number of Result Combinations | 1 |
Total Weight | 893.708 tons |
Dimensions (Metric) | 40.500 x 20.802 x 15.680 m |
Dimensions (Imperial) | 132.87 x 68.25 x 51.44 feet |
Program Version | 5.07.15 |
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