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Automatic Design of Cable-Tensioned Glass Shells

Journal

COMPUTER GRAPHICS FORUM
Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages 260-273

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cgf.13801

Keywords

physically based modelling; modelling; computational geometry; geometric modelling; center dot Computing methodologies -> Computer graphics; Mesh geometry models

Funding

  1. Italian PRIN project DSurf [2015B8TRFM]

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We propose an optimization algorithm for the design of post-tensioned architectural shell structures, composed of triangular glass panels, in which glass has a load-bearing function. Due to its brittle nature, glass can fail when it is subject to tensile forces. Hence, we enrich the structure with a cable net, which is specifically designed to post-tension the shell, relieving the underlying glass structure from tension. We automatically derive an optimized cable layout, together with the appropriate pre-load of each cable. The method is driven by a physically based static analysis of the shell subject to its service load. We assess our approach by applying non-linear finite element analysis to several real-scale application scenarios. Such a method of cable tensioning produces glass shells that are optimized from the material usage viewpoint since they exploit the high compression strength of glass. As a result, they are lightweight and robust. Both aesthetic and static qualities are improved with respect to grid shell competitors.

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