Geometry and Parametric modeling in the Conceptual Design of Bridges

Author:

Romo José1,Boegle Annette2,Meyboom Annalisa3

Affiliation:

1. FHECOR Consulting Engineers, Madrid, Spain

2. HafenCity University, Hamburg, Germany

3. School of Architecture & Landscape Architecture, University of British Columbia.

Abstract

<p>Parametric techniques are developing as an agile tool in both civil engineering and architectural design. What is especially powerful is the ability of these softwares to relate and iterate through multiple options with minimal effort. The tools that combine a parametric definition of the bridge with a 3D graphic and a FEM model gives the designer the opportunity to analyse instantaneously, the effect in the variation of the variable parameters in terms of visual appearance as well as structural behaviour simultaneously. Therefore parametric design is a valuable tool in the conceptual design phase where the geometric decisions made are the most structurally and architecturally impactful.</p>

Publisher

International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE)

Reference2 articles.

1. , IABSE Symposium: Engineering for Progress, Nature and People, Madrid, Spain, 3-5 September 2014

2. Romo J., Four spans continuous cable stayed bridges. Multi-span Large Bridges Conference. Porto (Portugal); 2015.

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