Stress-strain state investigation of the “YASUNI” shell by bionic architecture methods based on numerical modeling

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It is hard to imagine architecture and construction without large-span shells of various applications and taking into consideration the requests of architects, the new achievements in numeral modeling of the surfaces and introduction of new groups of tailored surfaces, the appearance of new forms and types of thin-walled shell structures of this kind is inevitable. The bionic method of solving these tasks pushes the boundaries of these opportunities. The subject being studied is the stress strain state of new uncanonical shell “YASUNI”, designed of monolithic reinforced concrete with the use of modern finite element analysis settlement system. The form of the shell is built on the basis of images of the Ecuadorian flora. The form of the shell imitates a leaf of a flower laying on the lay of the land. The triangle finite-element mesh is created with a harmonic fusion of lily and daisy in a single structure. The shell is designed as a solid-cast one, made of different classes of reinforced concrete (В25, В30, В35) with thickness from δ = 5 cm to δ = 10 cm with a step 1 cm without contouring beams. The structure is subjected to self-weight. The article introduces the first results of the research of stress strain state of the shell “YASUNI”. The authors continue the research of the work this shell with different geometrical parameters, the boundary conditions with the addition of contour elements. Due to the computing complex SCAD OFFICE, precision of which is enough to perform calculations it is possible to reach the most advantageous technical-and-economic indexes of the researched uncanonical shell.

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Olga О Alyoshina

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

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Email: xiaofeng@yandex.ru
Civil Engineering Ph.D. student, Department of Civil Engineering, Engineering Academy, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN Univer- sity). Scientific interests: theory of thin elastic shells, computer modeling, assessment of the stress-strain state. 6 Mikluho-Maklaya St., Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation

David Cajamarca Zuniga

Catholic University of Cuenca, Ecuador

Email: cdavidcz@hotmail.com
Engineer, M.Sc., Associate Professor of the Department of Bridges and the Department of Structural Analysis, Catholic University of Cuenca. Scientific interests: large-span structures, bridges, high-strength and ultra-high-strength concrete, fiber-reinforced concrete, seismic resistance of structures, inspection and diagnostics of structures, analysis of strain-stress state of structures 288 Av. Don Bosco, Cuenca, 0101114, Ecuador

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