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Linear buckling of quadrangular and kagome gridshells: A comparative assessment

Journal

ENGINEERING STRUCTURES
Volume 132, Issue -, Pages 337-348

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2016.11.039

Keywords

Grid shell; Conceptual design; Fabrication-aware design; Kagome grid pattern; Quadrangular grid pattern; Imperfection; Buckling analysis; Performance assessment

Funding

  1. company Bouygues Construction SA [2013/1266]
  2. National Association for Research and Technology (ANRT) of France [2013/1266]

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The design of gridshells is subject to strong mechanical and fabrication constraints, which remain largely unexplored for non-regular patterns. The aim of this article is to compare the structural performance of two kind of gridshells. The first one is the kagome gridshell and it is derived from a non-regular pattern constituted of triangles and hexagons. The second one results from a regular pattern of quadrangles unbraced by diagonal elements. A method is proposed to cover kagome gridshells with planar facets, which reduces considerably the cost of fabrication of the cladding. The sensitivity of kagome gridshells to geometrical imperfections is discussed. The linearised buckling load of kagome gridshells is then compared to the one of quadrilateral gridshells. The most relevant design variables are considered in the parametric study. Two building typologies are studied for symmetrical and non-symmetrical load cases: dome and barrel vault. It reveals that the kagome gridshell outperforms quadrilateral gridshell for a very similar construction cost. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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