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Anastasiia, Moskaleva
Manuel Alejandro, Fernandez Ruiz
Luisa María, Gil Martín
Aleksandra, Frolovskaia
Sergei, Gerashchenko
Enrique, Hernandez-Montes
2020-01-20T07:16:34Z
2020-01-20T07:16:34Z
2019-05
Anastasiia, Moskaleva. «FORM-FINDING OF BIONIC STRUCTURES USING THE FORCE DENSITY METHOD AND TOPOLOGICAL MAPPING» [Текст] / Moskaleva Anastasiia, Fernandez Ruiz Manuel Alejandro, Gil Martín Luisa María, Frolovskaia Aleksandra, Gerashchenko Sergei, Hernandez-Montes Enrique // Сivil Engineering and Architecture. — 2019. — Т. 7 (№ 3). — С. 65-74
http://www.hrpub.org/journals/jour_archive.php?id=48&iid=1555
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/128882
Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала.
This article presents the results of the application of a new form-finding tool for creating free-form compression-only shell structures. This tool is based on the force density method together with topological mapping. The great advantage of this design tool is that it unifies the creative process of design, form-finding, and analysis of the compression structure and allows creating well-conceived structures. The main advantage of the use of topological mapping is that no initial shape is needed but only the coordinates of the supports. The article presents the algorithm for generating compression structures using this powerful tool and a few resulting shells of different shape, span and material (steel-and-glass, concrete, Catalan vault) received using this algorithm. © 2019 by authors, all rights reserved.
Compression
structures
Force
density method
Form-finding
Shell structures
Topological
mapping
«FORM-FINDING OF BIONIC STRUCTURES USING THE FORCE DENSITY METHOD AND TOPOLOGICAL MAPPING»
Journal Article
Published Journal Article
65-74
67.03.03
2020-01-20T07:16:34Z
10.13189/cea.2019.070301
Институт архитектуры и дизайна
Кафедра градостроительства
Сivil Engineering and Architecture
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