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ijac201412302 |
authors |
Baerlecken, Daniel; Russell Gentry, Matthew Swarts, et al. |
year |
2014 |
title |
Structural, Deployable Folds - Design and Simulation of Biological Inspired Folded Structures |
source |
International Journal of Architectural Computing vol. 12 - no. 3, 243-262 |
summary |
This paper presents a concept of folding as a form-generator for a structural system that allows the ability to deploy large spanning structures. The presented approach studies the embedded kinetic possibilities of folded structures and focuses on a parametric modeling process that allows structural performance evaluation of different types of the same origami family in order to optimize the geometry for a given scenario. The workflow between scripting based form generation - within Rhinoceros and Excel - and LS-DYNA is presented in detail. Additionally, within the context of an architectural project we discuss the question of scalability from a thin microstructure to a thickened roof structure. |
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