TY - JOUR
T1 - Shell elements of textile reinforced concrete using fabric formwork
T2 - A case study
AU - Cauberg, Niki
AU - Tysmans, Tine
AU - Adriaenssens, Sigrid
AU - Wastiels, Jan
AU - Mollaert, Marijke
AU - Belkassem, Bachir
PY - 2012/4/1
Y1 - 2012/4/1
N2 - Innovations in formwork solutions create new possibilities for architectural concrete constructions. Flexible fabric replaces the stiff traditional formwork elements, and takes away a limiting factor for creative designs. Combined with textile reinforcement, the production of a new range of curved and organic shapes becomes possible without the intensive labour for formwork installation.Besides a general introduction about the concepts of fabric formwork and textile reinforcement, this paper focuses on the production and structural evaluation of doubly curved shells. Creating a very interesting type of element from a structural point of view, the shape flexibility of both the fabric formwork and textile reinforcement make a perfect match to overcome practical production issues for thin shell elements.The application of shotcrete and the integration of non-metallic reinforcement allowed first of all the production of very thin concrete shell elements based on the design approach of the textile architecture. Comparing a shell structure with traditional reinforcement and one with textile reinforcement, a case study evaluates furthermore both the design and the structural performance of such a shell structure.
AB - Innovations in formwork solutions create new possibilities for architectural concrete constructions. Flexible fabric replaces the stiff traditional formwork elements, and takes away a limiting factor for creative designs. Combined with textile reinforcement, the production of a new range of curved and organic shapes becomes possible without the intensive labour for formwork installation.Besides a general introduction about the concepts of fabric formwork and textile reinforcement, this paper focuses on the production and structural evaluation of doubly curved shells. Creating a very interesting type of element from a structural point of view, the shape flexibility of both the fabric formwork and textile reinforcement make a perfect match to overcome practical production issues for thin shell elements.The application of shotcrete and the integration of non-metallic reinforcement allowed first of all the production of very thin concrete shell elements based on the design approach of the textile architecture. Comparing a shell structure with traditional reinforcement and one with textile reinforcement, a case study evaluates furthermore both the design and the structural performance of such a shell structure.
KW - fabric
KW - formwork
KW - glass fibre
KW - manufacturing
KW - shell element
KW - textile reinforced concrete
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84860472439&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1260/1369-4332.15.4.677
DO - 10.1260/1369-4332.15.4.677
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84860472439
SN - 1369-4332
VL - 15
SP - 677
EP - 690
JO - Advances in Structural Engineering
JF - Advances in Structural Engineering
IS - 4
ER -