Development of reentrant hexatruss structures to apply to architecture
Abstract: Architecture is totally linked to the knowledge and study of geometry. The re-entrant hexatruss structure is part of the auxetic structures. These structures, characterized by its negative Poisson’s ratio, change their geometric configuration from a line to a surface and from a s...
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oai:scielo:S0718-915X20180002002092018-11-15Development of reentrant hexatruss structures to apply to architectureÁlvarez-Elipe,Mª DoloresAnaya-Díaz,Jesús re-entrant hexatruss structure geometry structural behavior scalar transformations Negative Poisson’s Ratio Abstract: Architecture is totally linked to the knowledge and study of geometry. The re-entrant hexatruss structure is part of the auxetic structures. These structures, characterized by its negative Poisson’s ratio, change their geometric configuration from a line to a surface and from a surface to a volume or spatial framework. This project is based on establishing those re-entrant hexatruss geometries to be able to build new spaces in architecture, studying analytically geometric and structural properties of auxetic materials and structures that can be a part of the architecture construction.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEscuela de Construcción Civil, Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileRevista de la construcción v.17 n.2 20182018-08-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-915X2018000200209en10.7764/rdlc.17.2.209 |
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Abstract: Architecture is totally linked to the knowledge and study of geometry. The re-entrant hexatruss structure is part of the auxetic structures. These structures, characterized by its negative Poisson’s ratio, change their geometric configuration from a line to a surface and from a surface to a volume or spatial framework. This project is based on establishing those re-entrant hexatruss geometries to be able to build new spaces in architecture, studying analytically geometric and structural properties of auxetic materials and structures that can be a part of the architecture construction. |
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Álvarez-Elipe,Mª Dolores Anaya-Díaz,Jesús |
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Álvarez-Elipe,Mª Dolores Anaya-Díaz,Jesús |
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Development of reentrant hexatruss structures to apply to architecture |
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Development of reentrant hexatruss structures to apply to architecture |
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Development of reentrant hexatruss structures to apply to architecture |
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Development of reentrant hexatruss structures to apply to architecture |
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Development of reentrant hexatruss structures to apply to architecture |
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Escuela de Construcción Civil, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile |
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