Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
511428 Computers & Structures 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Since the geometry plays a key role in the structural behavior of shell structures, finding the optimal shell geometry is of crucial importance. In this paper, a methodology for structural optimization is proposed and applied for the preliminary design of a barrel vault. Initially, a size optimization is performed for the proposed shape. Adding a quadratic variation of the shell thickness or allowing a curvature change results in a significant volume reduction. The information provided by the optimization about both evaluated design options can be used for a trade-off between aesthetical and economical arguments in order to select a final design.

► A methodology for structural optimization is proposed. ► The methodology is applied for the design of a barrel vault fabricated in textile reinforced concrete. ► Three parameterizations with increasing design freedom are compared. ► The resulting information about possible volume reduction can be used in a trade-off.

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