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Form finding methodology for force-modelled anticlastic shells in glass fibre textile reinforced cement composites
Authors:Tine Tysmans  Sigrid Adriaenssens  Jan Wastiels
Affiliation:
  • a Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Department of Mechanics of Materials and Constructions (MeMC), Pleinlaan 2, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
  • b Princeton University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, E-Quad E332, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
  • Abstract:The reinforcement of a specifically developed fine grained cement matrix with glass fibre textiles in high fibre volume fractions creates a fire safe composite that has-besides its usual compressive strength-an important tensile capacity and omits the need for any steel reinforcement. Strongly curved shells made of textile reinforced cement composites (TRC) can cover medium (up to 15 m) span spaces with three times smaller shell thicknesses than conventional steel-reinforced concrete shells. This paper presents a methodology to generate force-modelled anticlastic shell shapes that exploit both the tensile and compressive load carrying capacities of TRC. The force-modelling is based on the dynamic relaxation form finding method developed for gravity (in this case self-weight) loaded systems. The potential of the presented methodology to develop structurally sound anticlastic shell shapes is illustrated by four case studies.
    Keywords:Cement composites   Dynamic relaxation   Form finding   Glass fibres   Textile reinforcement   Shells
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