Laser Centre ELI, Dolni Brezany

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The ELI (Extreme Light Infrastructure) Laser Centre building is a relatively complex object, which has to meet a number of unusual requirements arising from its function. A reinforced concrete structure of the laser hall is one of the most complex parts of the Centre. The structure not only fulfils its static function – withstanding the static load, but it must also minimize any incidental vibrations and shield radiation generated during operation of the laser. Structural and material solution of the structure must match these requirements.

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