An inflatable structure is a flexible, air-pressurized construction that gains its shape and rigidity from internal gas pressure (typically air). These structures are lightweight, portable, and often used in temporary or mobile applications. Here’s a breakdown of key aspects
Types of Inflatable Structures:
Air-Supported Structures – Single-layer membranes held up by slight air pressure (e.g., sports domes, temporary shelters).
Air-Inflated Structures – Double-walled inflatable beams or arches (e.g., bounce houses, inflatable bridges).
Hybrid Structures – Combine inflatable elements with rigid supports (e.g., some aerospace habitats).
High-Pressure Inflatable Tubes – Used in aerospace (expandable space modules) or military applications.
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