Data processing, analysis, and evaluation methods for co-design of coreless filament-wound building systems

Author:

Gil Pérez Marta12ORCID,Mindermann Pascal23ORCID,Zechmeister Christoph24ORCID,Forster David25ORCID,Guo Yanan12,Hügle Sebastian26ORCID,Kannenberg Fabian24ORCID,Balangé Laura27ORCID,Schwieger Volker27ORCID,Middendorf Peter26ORCID,Bischoff Manfred25ORCID,Menges Achim24ORCID,Gresser Götz T238ORCID,Knippers Jan12

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design (ITKE), University of Stuttgart , 70174 Stuttgart , Germany

2. Cluster of Excellence Integrative Computational Design and Construction for Architecture (IntCDC), University of Stuttgart , 70174 Stuttgart , Germany

3. Institute for Textile and Fiber Technologies (ITFT), University of Stuttgart , 70569 Stuttgart , Germany

4. Institute for Computational Design and Construction (ICD), University of Stuttgart , 70174 Stuttgart , Germany

5. Institute for Structural Mechanics (IBB), University of Stuttgart , 70569 Stuttgart , Germany

6. Institute of Aircraft Design (IFB), University of Stuttgart , 70569 Stuttgart , Germany

7. Institute of Engineering Geodesy (IIGS), University of Stuttgart , 70174 Stuttgart , Germany

8. German Institutes of Textile and Fiber Research (DITF) , 73770 Denkendorf , Germany

Abstract

Abstract The linear design workflow for structural systems, involving a multitude of iterative loops and specialists, obstructs disruptive innovations. During design iterations, vast amounts of data in different reference systems, origins, and significance are generated. This data is often not directly comparable or is not collected at all, which implies a great unused potential for advancements in the process. In this paper, a novel workflow to process and analyse the data sets in a unified reference frame is proposed. From this, differently sophisticated iteration loops can be derived. The developed methods are presented within a case study using coreless filament winding as an exemplary fabrication process within an architectural context. This additive manufacturing process, using fiber-reinforced plastics, exhibits great potential for efficient structures when its intrinsic parameter variations can be minimized. The presented method aims to make data sets comparable by identifying the steps each data set needs to undergo (acquisition, pre-processing, mapping, post-processing, analysis, and evaluation). These processes are imperative to provide the means to find domain interrelations, which in the future can provide quantitative results that will help to inform the design process, making it more reliable, and allowing for the reduction of safety factors. The results of the case study demonstrate the data set processes, proving the necessity of these methods for the comprehensive inter-domain data comparison.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Computational Mathematics,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Human-Computer Interaction,Engineering (miscellaneous),Modeling and Simulation,Computational Mechanics

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