Design of Self-Supporting Rotegrity Structure Using Notched Elements
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Date
2022
Authors
Najmeh Faghih Dinevari
Yaser Shahbazi
Feray Maden
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ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
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Consisting of linear elements reciprocal frame structures are three-dimensional (3D) self-supported structures that can be rapidly assembled. This feature renders them suitable for both temporary and permanent uses. Considered as a type of deployable frame such structures can be used in architectural and engineering applications. As a subset of reciprocal frame structures rotegrity structures can be advantageous owing to their structural form. In this work a spherical rotegrity structure is constructed on a geodesic sphere through its transformation to a reciprocal structure with mutually supporting elements. Instead of the bolted connections commonly used in practice a notched connection is proposed to facilitate the construction process of the self-supporting rotegrity structure. The parametric modeling of the rotegrity structure is created in Grasshopper and two prototypes having circular and rectangular cross sections are built. In each prototype two sets of elements called Type A and Type B are used the linear member lengths and cross sections of which are identical. The cross sections of the members of the two prototypes are different. To assemble the prototypes first a number of elements are fabricated through 3D printing and tested in terms of their self-supporting capabilities and connections. Then stainless steel pipes and wooden bars are used for Prototypes I and II respectively. It is found that Prototype I composed of circular hollow section profiles is unstable owing to the rotation of elements and because it requires the use of stabilizers. Conversely Prototype II which consists of rectangular cross-section elements becomes stable when the last element is installed in the right place and did not require any additional attachment. (C) 2022 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Reciprocal frame structures, Deployable structures, Rotegrity, Notched elements, Parametric modeling, RECIPROCAL FRAMES, Deployable Structures, Reciprocal Frame Structures, Rotegrity, Parametric Modeling, Notched Elements
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0201 civil engineering
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Journal of Architectural Engineering
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28
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3
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