Smooth poly-hypar membrane structure: A strut-and-membrane system based on combinations of hyperbolic paraboloids

IF 6.7 2区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Ting Cao , Zongshuai Wan
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This paper presents an innovative form-making method for membrane structures by combing hyperbolic paraboloid modules with G1 continuity. The approach generates equilibrium forms with mainly axial forces by adhering to specific predefined geometric constraints, offering a detailed depiction of internal force distributions utilizing graphic statics, simplifying the calculation of structural behaviour both in the initial self-stressed state and under external loads. This paper introduces the two fundamental prototypes and outlines the form-making strategies for creating smooth poly-hypar surfaces for various design options based on these prototypes. It also showcases a practical application of this innovative structural system through an experimental project, the Hypar Umbrella. This project illustrates the aesthetic, structural, and fabrication advantages of smooth poly-hypar membrane structures. The prototype was designed with several standard components and identical joints, facilitating its low-tech manufacturing feature. The internal forces calculated by graphic statics is validated by a refined finite element (FE) model. Finally, physical loading tests and FE simulations were carried out to verify the load-bearing capacity of this structural system, indicating its potential for future applications.
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Journal of building engineering
Journal of building engineering Engineering-Civil and Structural Engineering
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10.00
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12.50%
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1901
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Building Engineering is an interdisciplinary journal that covers all aspects of science and technology concerned with the whole life cycle of the built environment; from the design phase through to construction, operation, performance, maintenance and its deterioration.
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