A comparison of two algorithms for the simulation of bending-active structures

Author:

Cuvilliers Pierre1,Yang Justina R.1,Coar Lancelot2,Mueller Caitlin1

Affiliation:

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

2. University of Manitoba, Canada

Abstract

Bending-active structures, made from elastically bent materials such as fiberglass rods, offer exciting opportunities in architecture because of their broad formal palette and ease of construction. While they have been relevant since Frei Otto’s Mannheim Multihalle (1974), recent computational developments that help simulate active-bending processes have renewed interest in them. Such tools are important because they can replace time-consuming and imprecise physical modeling processes. However, physically meaningful simulations, using real materials and full scale, are difficult to create, and there are no good mechanisms to reveal when a simulation is inaccurate. This article offers a conceptual and numerical study of two popular contemporary algorithms for simulations of bending-active structures, mainly through a comparison of their results on the planar elastica. We then offer guidelines on best practice modeling settings and demonstrate possibilities and pitfalls through an architectural-scale case study.

Funder

MIT Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, DeFlorez Endowment Fund

Winnipeg Arts Council

Office of the Dean - Faculty of Architecture at the University of Manitoba

The Forks Development Corporation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

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

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