Stability of Statics Aware Voronoi Grid-Shells
Grid-shells are lightweight structures used to cover long spans with few load-bearing material, as they excel for lightness, elegance and transparency. In this paper we analyse the stability of hex-dominant free-form grid-shells, generated with the Statics Aware Voronoi Remeshing scheme introduced in Pietroni et al. (2015). This is a novel hex-dominant, organic-like and non uniform remeshing pattern that manages to take into account the statics of the underlying surface. We show how this pattern is particularly suitable for free-form grid-shells, providing good performance in terms of both aesthetics and structural behaviour. To reach this goal, we select a set of four con- temporary architectural surfaces and we establish a systematic comparative analysis between Statics Aware Voronoi Grid-Shells and equivalent state of the art triangular and quadrilateral grid-shells. For each dataset and for each grid-shell topology, imperfection sensitivity analyses are carried out and the worst response diagrams compared. It turns out that, in spite of the in- trinsic weakness of the hexagonal topology, free-form Statics Aware Voronoi Grid-Shells are much more effective than their state-of-the-art quadrilateral counterparts.
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@Article\{TPPFCAS16, author = "Tonelli, Davide and Pietroni, Nico and Puppo, Enrico and Froli, Maurizio and Cignoni, Paolo and Amendola, Gennaro and Scopigno, Roberto", title = "Stability of Statics Aware Voronoi Grid-Shells", journal = "Engineering Structures", number = "1", volume = "116", pages = "70-82", month = "june", year = "2016", note = "original paper at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0141029616300074", keywords = "Grid-shells, topology, Voronoi, free-form, imperfection sensitivity, buckling, equivalent continuum", url = "http://vcg-legacy.isti.cnr.it/Publications/2016/TPPFCAS16" }