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Free-form, form finding and anisotropic grid shell

Authors :
Domingo Cabo, Alberto
Lázaro Fernández, Carlos Manuel
BALDASSINI, N.
RAYNAUD, J.
Domingo Cabo, Alberto
Lázaro Fernández, Carlos Manuel
BALDASSINI, N.
RAYNAUD, J.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

p. 966-876<br />The new geometrical developments open new perspectives for free-form design, making it possible to escape from planar triangular or quadrilateral discretizations. Recent advances in theory algorithms allow for the discretization of any surface using only single curvature panels thus allowing the realisation of smooth double curvature glazed envelops of any form. Grid shell structures usually present a nearly in plane uniform behaviour, but previous realisations have shown that grid shells can be designed also according to an anisotropic inplane arrangement. The control of principal direction and the fine tuning of the stiffness of the different structural elements (arcs, cables etc.) is a tool for adjusting the form-finding thus controlling the resulting geometry. Moreover, the form-finding can also be performed without researching a constant stress (self weight); in this case an even wider range of forms become possible. These new geometrical and structural approaches have been coupled together and tested in re-designing, as a case study, the glazed roof of the Neumunster Abbey in Luxembourg. Such approach allowed for the conception of an efficient structure supporting a smooth double curvature glass skin, made out of only single curvature panels, perfectly coherent with the perimeter of the courtyard i.e. matching all the edges without any gaps.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
TEXT, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1138420844
Document Type :
Electronic Resource