Connection Systems in Reciprocal Frames and Mutually Supported Elements Space Structure Networks

Author:

Rizzuto J. P.1,Larsen O. Popovic2

Affiliation:

1. Principal Lecturer, The University of Greenwich, Central Avenue, Chatham Maritime, Medway, Kent, ME4 4TB, UK

2. Professor, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture, Institute of Technology, Philip de Langes Alle 10, 1435 Copenhagen, Demark

Abstract

Novel architectural forms can be created by connecting reciprocal frame (RF) and mutually supported elements (MSE) circuits together. These networks produce interesting architectural and engineering opportunities and challenges. The opportunities include the creation of roof and standalone structures that have distinctive architectural expression. The challenges include the determination of the often-complex configuration geometry between the elements and their connection system. A key feature of sloping RF and MSE geometry is that at the joint locations the element's centroidal axes generally do not coincide. An eccentricity at these positions has therefore to be incorporated within the connection system. This has a direct impact on element sizing, connection design, fabrication and erection sequences. RF and MSE spatial structure networks give rise to complex structural behaviour. Element-to-element connection eccentricity orientation is a controlling key feature in the determination of how the forces, moments and stresses are distributed between MSEs. The orientation of the eccentricity can be random or aligned to produce a vertical intersection distance as generally used in RF construction. The eccentricity derived from the common perpendicular to the centroidal axes is more commonly used in MSE circuit assembly. This paper considers the various methods used to connect RF and MSE networks and discusses their impact and comparative design advantages and disadvantages.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Building and Construction,Architecture,Civil and Structural Engineering,Conservation

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