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 The dimensions of the windows are the following: The dimensions of the windows are the following:
  
-As you can see the windows have 2 sides with the dimension of 1175 mm as seen in Figure {{ref>flabel134}} and {{ref>flabel136}} and one side with the dimension of 1150 mm in Figure {{ref>flabel135}}+As you can see the windows have 2 sides with the dimension of 1175 mm as seen in Figure {{ref>flabel134}} and {{ref>flabel136}} and one side with the dimension of 1150 mm in Figure {{ref>flabel135}}.
  
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 == - Connections == == - Connections ==
  
-For the junction node, we designed a connection system. This can be seen in Figure {{ref>flabel1111}} .The connector consists out of three parts, the top part which holds the beams made of a 3, 4and 6 way junction, the middle part which is a pipe that connects the top part with the bottom and the bottom part which also supports the beams. The connections between the beams are made of stainless steel with a thickness of 3 mm. The connections were designed so that the wooden beams are well held in place with a strong and a cheap material in order to keep the price of the dome down while using high quality materials. The side panels are in a 12° angle and have 3 point screw holes so that the wood is held in place at the right angle and the bottom plate offers extra sturdiness which also helps holding the wooden beams in a lock. The screw holes are 12 mm (in diameter) by 30 mm (depth) which is enough to hold the 80 mm wide x 80 mm thick wooden beam. +For the junction node, we designed a connection system. This can be seen in Figure {{ref>flabel1111}} .The connector consists out of three parts, the top part which holds the beams made of a 3, 4 or 5 way junction, the middle part which is a pipe that connects the top part with the bottom and the bottom part which also supports the beams. The connections between the beams are made of stainless steel with a thickness of 3 mm. The connections were designed so that the wooden beams are well held in place with a strong and a cheap material in order to keep the price of the dome down while using high quality materials. The side panels are in a 12° angle and have 3 point screw holes so that the wood is held in place at the right angle and the bottom plate offers extra sturdiness which also helps holding the wooden beams in a lock. The screw holes are 12 mm (in diameter) by 30 mm (depth) which is enough to hold the 80 mm wide x 80 mm thick wooden beam. 
  
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-The angles the connections have are the following :+The angles of the connections are the following: 
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 +  * 3 way junction A - One 62° angle and one 124° angle. 
 +  * 3 way junction B - Same as "3 way junction A" but mirrored. 
 +  * 4 way junction A - Three 62° angles. 
 +  * 4 way junction B - Two 60.7° angles and one 58.7° angle. 
 +  * 5 way junction A - Two 55.7° angles and two 62.15° angles. 
 +  * 5 way junction B - Same as "5 way junction A" but mirrored. 
 +  * 6 way junction - All 6 angles are 62.15°. 
 + 
 +In the figures below we show the angles between the sides and the top part of the junction Fig {{ref>flabel1101}} and the angles between the base panel and the junction nodes in Fig {{ref>flabel1100}}. 
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 +<figure flabel1100> 
 +{{ ::2016-06-21_15-19-11.png?600 |}} 
 +<caption> Side view of a 4 way connection </caption> 
 +</figure> 
 +</WRAP> 
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 +<figure flabel1101> 
 +{{ ::2016-06-21_15-20-04.png?600 |}} 
 +<caption> Side view of a 4 way connection </caption> 
 +</figure> 
 +</WRAP>
  
-  * 3 way connection - One 62<sup>o</sup> angle and one 124<sup>o</sup> angle . 
-  * 4 way connection A- All three angles at 62<sup>o</sup> . 
-  * 4 way connection B - Two angles at 60.7<sup>o</sup> and one 58.7<sup>o</sup> . 
-  * 5 way connection A - Two angles at 55.7<sup>o</sup> and two angles at 62.15<sup>o</sup> . 
-  * 5 way connection B - Identical to "5 way connection A" but mirrored . 
-  * 6 way connection - All angles 62.15<sup>o</sup> . 
  
 == - Automatic window == == - Automatic window ==
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-<caption>Terrain class and height of a building </caption>+<caption>Terrain class and height of a building [(eurocode)]</caption>
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